Heart Arrhythmia and Menopause: Understanding the Connection
A heart arrhythmia is essentially heart palpitations or even an irregular heartbeat that periodically flares up at almost anytime. When a woman is going through menopause and begins to experience heart arrhythmia, she will most certainly begin to wonder if this unsettling condition is actually a symptom of this time in her life.-
Symptom of Menopause
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Yes, heart arrhythmia can be a symptom of menopause for some women.
Cause
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Heart arrhythmia is ultimately a consequence of the fluctuating hormone levels experienced during menopause.
Therapy
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It may also be caused by any hormone replacement therapy you are currently using to lessen the other symptoms of menopause.
Significance
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Even though heart arrhythmia can be a symptom of menopause, you shouldn't just brush it off. Make an appointment with your doctor to get it checked out.
Treatment
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After you've had your arrhythmia checked out, you can lessen the potential of an occurrence by limiting your caffeine consumption, quitting smoking and periodically resting during times physical exertion.
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