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I heard stress increase arrhytmia risk.does stress-induced arrhytmia resolve on its own after stress has been successfully managed or is it permanent?

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Dr. Richard Zimon answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

The effects: of stress are always temporary unless the stress is present unrelieved for a LONG time.! Hope this is helpful Dr Z

Answered 9/9/2017

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Dr. James Okamoto answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Resolves: Usually the increased arrhythmia risk is due to factors like increased adrenaline, which can increases your heart rate. Some people also consume more caffeinated products when stressed, which also increases arrhythmia risk. Once stress level returns to normal everything else should follow.

Answered 10/23/2017

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