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Heart Rhythm Problems: Symptoms
Overview
 Heart rhythm problems, called arrhythmias, can cause a few types of symptoms. Some of these symptoms include:
- Palpitations.
  Having palpitations means that you are unusually aware of your heartbeat. Some people describe them as:
-  A "fluttering" in their chest.
 -  A "skipped beat."
 -  A "pounding sensation."
 -  A feeling that the heart is "jumping out of my chest."
 
- Lightheadedness.
  If you have an arrhythmia that causes your heart to beat too fast or too slow, you may feel lightheaded or dizzy.
- Fainting (syncope).
  Syncope (say "SING-kuh-pee") is a sudden loss of consciousness that doesn't last long. It may be the first sign that you have an arrhythmia.
- Shortness of breath.
  Feeling short of breath (dyspnea) often happens during arrhythmias. This symptom can be hard for people to describe. It may be referred to as:
- Feeling short of breath.
 -  Feeling tightness in the chest.
 -  Being winded.
 -  Feeling tired from walking.
 
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Current as of: July 31, 2024