There is no such thing as “arrhythmia is the harbinger of any disease”, but arrhythmia, if not actively standardized treatment, may cause heart failure, myocardial ischemia, thromboembolism and other serious complications.
Arrhythmia refers to the heart electrical conduction system caused by irregular heartbeat, too fast, too slow and other symptoms of the general term, the early onset of palpitations, fatigue, breathlessness, sweating and other manifestations, if not actively treated, with the progression of the disease, atrial fibrillation, other tachyarrhythmias or serious slow arrhythmias may induce heart failure, myocardial ischemia, thromboembolism, and even sudden death.
Therefore, arrhythmias should be treated aggressively and regularly for specific types to avoid serious complications.