Causes and risk factors of arrhythmia

Health Description
Health Consultation Description: How are the clots formed? And, if the irregular heart rhythms cause clots to form which then can travel to the brain and block smaller arteries and capillaries there, how long does it take? A few seconds from clot formation to blockage, any time from a few seconds to a minute, day, week, month, year? Do the clots attach themselves to something and then break loose?


Expert Reply

Condition analysis:
 If you have an arrhythmia then your heart beats in an abnormal fashion. The most common arrhythmia associated with TIA is atrial fibrillation (AF). AF causes the atria to contract and relax in a random pattern so there is no nice controlled push to control the flow of blood. As a result there can be areas within the atria where the blood is not flowing and there may be areas where the blood temporarily stops or slows down. It is in these areas where clotting factors get to work and start the formation of clots. The clots stick to the walls of the atria and gets bigger over time.

Randomly the clot or part of the clot can break off and move down into the ventricles. It is pumped out to the aorta and up the carotid artery towards the brain. Since the brains blood vessels are smaller than the big arteries of the heart and neck, the clots lodges here. Blood then cannot perfuse anything behind where the blockage is and that part of the brain starts to die. You develop the symptoms of TIA/CVA/Stroke.

Instructions:
Magnesium: If you are having magnesium deficiency in your body, then this can cause you arrhythmia. Magnesium deficiency is one of the causes for heart arrhythmia. If you are taking magnesium supplements, then will help you. It will help you to prevent irregularities in heart’s function and also it will stabilize the electrical impulses in the heart. Intravenous infusions of magnesium are given to all patients who are in intensive care. Magnesium is improving the production of energy in heart muscle.

Also this arrhythmia home remedy can improve the delivery of oxygen to the heart muscle because it is relaxing the coronary artery. Before you start using this arrhythmia home remedy, you should consult with your doctor. But the recommended daily intake is 150-250 mg three times per day. Magnesium is also known for improving the strength of bones which also can help in oxide absorption. When your health is safe, your heart can function better. Then, your chances to get some of the types of heart arrhythmia is very low.



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 Key words:  Arrhythmia

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