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Monday, May 12, 2008
Heart Center
Arrhythmia
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In many cases, no treatment is necessary for arrhythmia. But in the cases where your doctor determines that the heart abnormality should be corrected, there are several options, ranging from self-treatment to medication to surgery. The treatment depends on what kind of arrhythmia you have.

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This section discusses treatment options for Bradycardias (slow heartbeat), including implantable pacemakers and medications, and treatments for tachycardias (fast heartbeat), including:

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