Which Heart Rhythm Problems Actually Increase Your Risk of Stroke?

 

Many people experience palpitations, but not all arrhythmias carry the same risk.

Some are harmless, while others can increase the likelihood of stroke.

Why Does Stroke Risk Vary?

The key factor is whether blood continues to flow properly through the heart.

Arrhythmias like Atrial Fibrillation can cause:

  • Irregular and ineffective contractions

  • Blood pooling in the heart

  • Increased chance of clot formation

Which Arrhythmias Are Higher Risk?

  • Atrial Fibrillation

  • Atrial Flutter

Lower-risk rhythms include:

  • SVT

  • Occasional ectopic beats

What Increases Your Risk Further?

  • Age

  • High blood pressure

  • Diabetes

  • Previous stroke or TIA

Understanding your arrhythmia type helps guide treatment decisions.

Early awareness and regular monitoring can significantly reduce long-term risks.

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