No, it is a genetic disorder & it is not fatal. There can be a pacemaker put in but that only happens for very rapid heartbeat. You can help the disorder by eating foods with potassium in it (bananas) or drinking gatorade or powerade (both have potassium) because it helps steady the heart beat and levels out electrolytes. Also try to avoid caffeine or anything high in B12 because both speeds up the heart beat and makes the condition more noticeable.
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a heart rhythm disorder characterized by episodes of abnormally fast heart rate originating above the heart's ventricles. This can lead to symptoms like palpitations, dizziness, chest pain, and shortness of breath. Treatment options include medications, vagal maneuvers, and procedures like ablation in some cases.
cardiology isn't a disease, illness, disorder, or anything like that, so there is no cure. cardiology is the study of the heart.
Rhythm of My Heart was created in 1990.
There is no specific rhythm linked to an eating disorder. Arrhythmia is the term for an irregular heart rhythm. People with eating disorders generally suffer from arrhythmias brought on from electrolyte imbalances, the most common and dangerous is potassium, or hypokalemia which can be fatal left untreated.
Do you mean "mental" disorder?
Circadian rhythm sleep disorder is a disorder that affects the timing of sleep. People with this disorder typically have issues waking up by alarm clock but can sleep and wake when they wake by their body clock. You can get more information about this disorder at the Wikipedia.
You can't cure it, you can only manage it.
The right atrium controls the hearts rhythm.
Sorry, but there's no cure. I have it too. :(
No...there isn't a cure yet. it is a genetic disorder
Ceraquil is a misspelling of "Seroquil", a drug used to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Pill poppers use it to get high. Signs of overdose include rapid heart rate, drowsiness, and irregular heart rhythm.
No, but there are treatments.