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Top Warning Signs That You May Have Heart Problems

Does heart disease run in your family? Do you have a history of eating unhealthy foods and exercising only intermittently? Are you worried that you might be at risk for experiencing heart problems? If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, then continue reading to discover the warning signs of heart problems so that you can stop problems where they start or even before they begin. If you are ready to change some unhealthy habits now in the service of helping your heart be the healthiest it can be, then let's get started with learning about these major warning signs.

An Irregular Heart Beat

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If an individual has an irregular heartbeat, there is a chance that they may have had it since they were an infant. However, this condition can also develop later on in life, which is called atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeat that is caused by the top part of the heart, the atria, not working in sync with the bottom part, the ventricles, which are supposed to work together, as the timing of these contractions is what pumps the blood throughout the body. Instead, the atria does it's own thing, and speeds up, hence why the heartbeat becomes irregular. This condition increases a patient's risk of suffering a stroke or heart disease, and its symptoms typically include dizziness, weakness, and fatigue. Patients usually feel their heart skip a beat or two, which they should get analyzed by a doctor immediately. 

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