Why Are Arrhythmias More Common As We Get Older?

 

As we age, changes in the heart become more noticeable.

These changes affect both structure and function.

What Happens To The Heart Over Time

The heart muscle gradually becomes less flexible. Electrical pathways may also change.

This can lead to:

  • Irregular signalling

  • Slower or inconsistent heart rates

  • Increased likelihood of conditions like Atrial Fibrillation

Why Treatment Is Different In Older Adults

Managing arrhythmia in later life requires careful balance.

Doctors consider:

  • Stroke risk

  • Medication side effects

  • Interaction with existing treatments

A Careful Approach

Treatment is often adjusted gradually.

Lower doses may be used, and regular reviews help ensure safety.

What This Means For Patients

The goal is not only to manage the condition but also to maintain independence and quality of life.

With the right support, arrhythmias can be managed effectively at any age.

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