Arrhythmia / Palpitation Treatment
Arrhythmia / Palpitation Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced diagnostic and treatment services for arrhythmia and palpitations — conditions that involve irregular heart rhythms or the sensation of a racing, fluttering, or pounding heartbeat. Our team of expert cardiologists and electrophysiologists provide comprehensive care using the latest technology to accurately identify the cause and recommend the most effective treatment plan. We are recognized among the top hospitals in Hyderabad for arrhythmia and heart rhythm disorder management.
Our approach to treating arrhythmias includes a detailed cardiac evaluation, ECG, Holter monitoring, stress testing, and electrophysiology studies when required. Depending on the diagnosis, patients may receive medications, lifestyle guidance, or advanced procedures like catheter ablation or pacemaker/ICD implantation. Treatment Range Hospital is fully equipped to manage both common palpitations and complex arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia with precision and care.
If you are experiencing irregular heartbeats or palpitations, and are searching for trusted arrhythmia treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital offers personalized, ethical, and effective care. Our commitment to early diagnosis, prevention, and long-term rhythm control helps patients restore normal heart function and live confidently.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Arrhythmia / Palpitation Treatment Journey
📋 Phase 1: Identification & Symptoms
- Feeling like your heart is racing, fluttering, or skipping beats
- Dizziness, shortness of breath, or fatigue
- Chest discomfort or anxiety
- May occur at rest or with activity
- Important to track when and how often it happens
🔬 Phase 2: Evaluation & Diagnosis
- ECG (electrocardiogram) to check heart rhythm
- Blood tests to check for thyroid or electrolyte problems
- Echocardiogram to view heart structure
- Stress test to observe rhythm during activity
💊 Phase 3: Initial Medical Treatment
- Medications like beta-blockers or calcium channel blockers
- Treating underlying causes (e.g., thyroid, anemia, anxiety)
- Lifestyle advice to reduce triggers (caffeine, alcohol, stress)
- Monitoring response to treatment
🥗 Phase 4: Lifestyle & Trigger Management
- Avoid stimulants (caffeine, nicotine, energy drinks)
- Get regular sleep and manage stress
- Stay well-hydrated and avoid alcohol (if advised)
- Maintain a heart-healthy diet and active lifestyle
- Identify and manage personal triggers
⚙️ Phase 5: Advanced Treatment Options
- Cardioversion (electric shock to reset rhythm)
- Catheter ablation (removes abnormal heart tissue causing arrhythmia)
- Pacemaker (for slow heart rhythm)
- ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator for dangerous rhythms)
- Surgery (in rare, severe cases)
📅 Phase 6: Long-Term Care & Monitoring
- Regular cardiologist check-ups
- Periodic ECGs and device checks (if implanted)
- Medication adjustments as needed
- Report new or changing symptoms right away
- Ongoing support for lifestyle and emotional well-being
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An arrhythmia is when your heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregularly. It can feel like fluttering, skipping, or pounding in your chest.
Palpitations are the feeling that your heart is racing, fluttering, or beating oddly. They can be brief and harmless but may also signal an underlying heart condition.
Some arrhythmias are harmless, while others can be serious or life-threatening. It depends on the type, cause, and your overall health. Always speak with a doctor if you experience symptoms.
Stress or anxiety
Caffeine or energy drinks
Lack of sleep
Thyroid problems
Heart disease or high blood pressure
Certain medications or stimulants
Reduce caffeine, alcohol, and smoking
Get regular exercise and enough sleep
Manage stress with relaxation techniques
Take prescribed medications properly
Follow up with your doctor regularly