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In my anatomy lab I got an ECG done, my professor said I had a sinus arrhythmia...? Is this something I should be worried about? I have had two previous ECGs in the ER and in a walk in clinic and no one said anything about an arryhthmia. Do I need to be worried about working out or doing cardio exercise? I have always been in the gym, so I have never had any previous problems.
nothing to be concerned about
Sinus arrhythmia: The normal increase in heart rate that occurs during inspiration (when you breathe in). This is a natural response and is more accentuated in children than adults.
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Sinus Arrhythmia
nothing to be concerned about Sinus arrhythmia: The normal increase in heart rate that occurs during inspiration (when you breathe in). This is a natural response and is more accentuated in children than adults.