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What are the symptoms you get a cardiac arrhythmia?

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Good question: They range from no symptoms at all to severe symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pain, lightheadedness, passing out, and severe weakness.

Answered 3/30/2012

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Several: If the way your heart is beating is not regular enough to to pump an adequate amount of blood to your brain and body you might feel light headed, dizzy, you might faint, feel chest pressure or you might simply become aware that there is something unusual about your heart rate. These are just some of the symptoms you might experience but you should check with your doctor if you are concerned.

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