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Arrhythmias in children refer to abnormal heart rhythms or irregular heartbeats. While arrhythmias are more commonly associated with adults, they can also occur in children. Arrhythmias in children can vary in severity and may be benign or require medical intervention. Here are some key points about arrhythmias in children:
It’s important for parents and caregivers to be vigilant about any signs or symptoms of arrhythmias in children and seek prompt medical attention if they are observed. A pediatric cardiologist is a specialist who can evaluate, diagnose, and manage arrhythmias in children, helping to ensure the best possible outcomes and quality of life for affected individuals.
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