Arrhythmia Treatment in Salem | Manipal Hospitals
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Arrhythmia Treatment in Salem | Manipal Hospitals

Arrhythmia

Arrhythmia

At Manipal Hospital in Salem, personalised care guides patients seeking the best treatment for arrhythmia in Salem, addressing irregular heart rhythms that may cause fluttering, palpitations, or dizziness. Arrhythmias arise from disruptions in the heart's electrical system and can range from harmless to life-threatening. Our dedicated cardiology team employs advanced technology and expertise to diagnose and manage these conditions effectively.

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Symptoms of Arrhythmia

Common symptoms prompting patients to seek arrhythmia ablation treatment in Salem include irregular heartbeat, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, and fainting spells. Severity of symptoms varies widely depending on the type of arrhythmia and the overall health of the patient.

How We Diagnose Arrhythmia

At Manipal Hospital in Salem, the diagnostic process begins with a detailed medical history and your tests. Then we perform an electrocardiogram, Holter monitor, echocardiogram, and electrophysiological study to identify what type of arrhythmia is present and how severe it is. All of these diagnostic measures are critical to developing the appropriate treatment plan for arrhythmia ablation treatment in Salem.

Treatment Options

Treatment requires a thoughtful approach, as we can use medication to either control the patient's heart rhythm and rate or use electrical cardioversion for those who are not stable. We provide our inpatient and outpatient services at Manipal Hospital in Salem, with catheter-based arrhythmia ablation treatment in Salem, which precisely targets and eliminates abnormal electrical pathways.

What to Expect

Choosing arrhythmia ablation treatment in Salem at Manipal Hospital begins a carefully managed journey focused on safety, comfort, and long-term heart health.

  • Initial Consultation - An in-depth discussion and examination identify symptoms and risk factors, setting the stage for diagnostic testing.

  • Diagnostic Tests - Tests, including electrocardiograms, Holter monitors, and electrophysiology studies, map heart rhythms and locate abnormal circuits.

  • Therapeutic Plan - According to the findings, medications are adjusted, or catheter ablation is planned, to safely eliminate the abnormal electrical activity causing the arrhythmia. 

  • Follow-up and Adjustments - We monitor patients after their procedure to determine effectiveness and adjust therapies as indicated in order to stabilise the heart rhythm. 

  • Lifestyle Guidance - Lifestyle advice consists of recommendations about heart-healthy habits, stress reduction, and regular check-ups to promote an ongoing commitment to heart health. 

  • Progress and Recovery - Most patients progress with improved heart rhythm, reduced symptoms, and better quality of life, thanks to the quality of care provided by Manipal Hospital and the compassionate approach of the team.

Consult our Experts

FAQs

  • What is arrhythmia?

    An arrhythmia occurs when the heart beats too quickly, too slowly, or irregularly. While symptoms may not always be apparent, individuals may experience sensations such as fluttering, skipped beats, or a rapid heartbeat.

  • Is arrhythmia a risk?

    Some kinds are safe, but others can make you more likely to have a stroke or heart problems. The risk depends on the type of arrhythmia and your overall heart health.

  • What makes heart rhythms go wrong?

    Common causes include stress, underlying heart disease, electrolyte imbalances, and excessive caffeine intake. Sometimes, doctors cannot find a clear cause right away.

  • What kinds of tests are there for people with arrhythmia?

    Salem Hospital offers advanced tests such as ECG, Holter monitoring, echocardiography, and electrophysiology studies. They help doctors find the exact cause of irregular heart rhythms to recommend the right treatment.

  • What are some advanced treatments for arrhythmia?

    Depending on the type and severity of the arrhythmia, treatment options may include medication management, catheter ablation, pacemaker implantation, or the use of implantable defibrillators.

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