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Treatment for arrhythmia is merely necessary if the condition is increasing the danger of more severe arrhythmia or a complication, or if the symptoms are severe. The various arrhythmias require different treatments. Treatments for bradycardia If bradycardia occurs thanks to an underlying condition, a doctor will get to treat that condition first. If they find no underlying problem, the doctor may advise implanting a pacemaker. A pacemaker may be a small device that a doctor places under the skin of the chest or abdomen to assist control abnormal heart rhythms. Pacemakers use electrical pulses to prompt the guts to beat at a daily minimum rate. Treatments for tachycardia: There are several different treatments. Vagal maneuvers: Specific movements and exercises that an individual can perform reception might stop some sorts of arrhythmia that start above the lower half the guts. Medications: These won't cure an arrhythmia but are usually effective in reducing the amount of tachycardia episodes. Some medications also promote conduction through the guts. Cardioversion: The doctor may use an electrical shock or medication to reset the guts to its regular rhythm. Ablation therapy: A surgeon inserts one or more catheters into the inner heart. They place the catheters in areas of the guts that they think could also be the source of the arrhythmia.

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