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Heart 101 | National Geographic
The human heart beats up to 3 billion times over an average lifespan. Learn about the anatomy of the heart and how this muscular organ provides life-giving oxygen throughout the body.
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published: 21 Feb 2019
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Circulatory System and Pathway of Blood Through the Heart
Join the Amoeba Sisters in their introduction to the circulatory system and follow the pathway of blood as it travels through the heart! This video explains the importance of blood, arteries, and veins, and it also introduces basic heart anatomy including the atria, ventricles, and valves. Video has been dubbed using an artificial voice via https://aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. You can change the audio track language in the Settings menu.
Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
0:49 Blood
2:35 The Heart, Arteries, Veins, Capillaries, and Valves
4:08 Tracing the Pathway of Blood through the Heart
5:30 What about Coronary Arteries and Veins?
6:00 Quiz Yourself on the Pathway Blood Takes!
6:34 Important Note About Complexity of Cardiac Cycle
7:01 Atrial Septal Defect: an exampl...
published: 27 Aug 2020
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Is Your Heart Rate Normal? #hearthealth #heartrate #cardiology
published: 25 Apr 2023
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Anatomy of the Heart: Structures and Blood Flow [Cardiology Made Easy]
Anatomy of the heart made easy along with the blood flow through the cardiac structures, valves, atria, and ventricles. Cardiovascular system animation for USMLE, nursing, students, and all medical learners!
The main cardiac structures making up the anatomy of the heart include the atria, ventricles, tricuspid valve, mitral valve, aortic valve, and pulmonary valve.
Blood flows through the heart using the superior and inferior vena cava, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, and aorta.
This cardiology video makes these structures easy to learn using simple tricks!
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published: 21 Feb 2021
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The Human Body: The Heart | Educational Videos For Kids
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The Human Heart
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The Human Heart for Kids | Educational video to learn all about how the heart works
Do you know why the heart is so important? In The Human Heart for Kids video, you will learn that the heart, apart from pumping blood, also carries lots of other important things throughout the body. The heart is an organ made up mostly of muscle, and it plays a vital role in keeping you and your body healthy and strong.
The human heart is one the most important organs of the body that is essential for survival. It is part of the circulatory system, which is the body system that carries blood and other substances to and from the heart. The other main parts of the circulatory system are blood vessels, which include veins, arteries, and capillaries. And the heart beats automatically because it's controlled by the autonomic nervous system. In 24 hours, your heart averages about 115,000 beat...
published: 14 Jun 2022
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Heart Attack Explained (Animation)
When the blood supply that oxygenates the heart muscle is significantly decreased or stopped entirely, a heart attack happens. This occurs as a result of plaque, which is a mass of cholesterol, fat, and other compounds, blocking the coronary arteries that provide blood to the heart muscle. This sluggish progression is referred to as atherosclerosis. A blood clot forms on plaque that ruptures in a cardiac artery. This blood clot may obstruct the artery that supplies the heart muscle with blood. #shorts #animation #anatomy #heart #heartattack
published: 11 Oct 2022
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TransMedics Pumping Heart | WIRED
Footage of a heart pumping, using TransMedics
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Heart Arrhythmias: Different Types and Symptoms
Heart arrhythmia is a condition where the heart beats irregularly, too fast, or too slow. A regular heart rhythm is the ideal pattern, where the heart beats in a steady and consistent manner. Bradycardia is a type of arrhythmia where the heart beats too slowly, while tachycardia is a type where the heart beats too quickly. Fibrillation is another type of arrhythmia where the heart beats irregularly and too fast, which can be very dangerous and increase the risk of a stroke or heart failure. #shorts #3d #animation #heart #health
published: 21 Apr 2023
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Heart 101 | National Geographic
The human heart beats up to 3 billion times over an average lifespan. Learn about the anatomy of the heart and how this muscular organ provides life-giving oxyg...
The human heart beats up to 3 billion times over an average lifespan. Learn about the anatomy of the heart and how this muscular organ provides life-giving oxygen throughout the body.
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#NationalGeographic #Hearts #Educational
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- published: 21 Feb 2019
- views: 6348428
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Circulatory System and Pathway of Blood Through the Heart
Join the Amoeba Sisters in their introduction to the circulatory system and follow the pathway of blood as it travels through the heart! This video explains the...
Join the Amoeba Sisters in their introduction to the circulatory system and follow the pathway of blood as it travels through the heart! This video explains the importance of blood, arteries, and veins, and it also introduces basic heart anatomy including the atria, ventricles, and valves. Video has been dubbed using an artificial voice via https://aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. You can change the audio track language in the Settings menu.
Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
0:49 Blood
2:35 The Heart, Arteries, Veins, Capillaries, and Valves
4:08 Tracing the Pathway of Blood through the Heart
5:30 What about Coronary Arteries and Veins?
6:00 Quiz Yourself on the Pathway Blood Takes!
6:34 Important Note About Complexity of Cardiac Cycle
7:01 Atrial Septal Defect: an example of a heart defect
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Special thanks to Steven Powell, CRNA for assisting us in proofing this video.
FACTUAL REFERENCES:
Clark, M. A., Douglas, M., & Choi, J. (2018). Biology 2e. Houston, TX: OpenStax. https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/40-2-components-of-the-blood
Atrial Septal Defect Information from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/heartdefects/atrialseptaldefect.html
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FURTHER SUGGESTED READINGS:
This video mentions that hearts can have defects. Learn more from the CDC about heart defects:
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/heartdefects/facts.html
This video doesn't go into the electrical system of the heart, but here is a good source from NIH that does!
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/how-heart-works
Why do veins appear the color they do under the skin (when human blood is red)? This is a great read from The Conversation (a nonprofit organization that uses fact- and research-based journalism).
https://theconversation.com/ive-always-wondered-why-do-our-veins-look-blue-when-our-blood-is-red-83143
Want do learn more about cardiologists? Here are some resources that you may find useful regarding the role of a cardiologist:
https://www.cardiosmart.org/topics/manage-your-care/what-is-a-cardiologist
https://www.texasheart.org/heart-health/heart-information-center/topics/what-is-a-cardiologist/
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https://wn.com/Circulatory_System_And_Pathway_Of_Blood_Through_The_Heart
Join the Amoeba Sisters in their introduction to the circulatory system and follow the pathway of blood as it travels through the heart! This video explains the importance of blood, arteries, and veins, and it also introduces basic heart anatomy including the atria, ventricles, and valves. Video has been dubbed using an artificial voice via https://aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. You can change the audio track language in the Settings menu.
Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
0:49 Blood
2:35 The Heart, Arteries, Veins, Capillaries, and Valves
4:08 Tracing the Pathway of Blood through the Heart
5:30 What about Coronary Arteries and Veins?
6:00 Quiz Yourself on the Pathway Blood Takes!
6:34 Important Note About Complexity of Cardiac Cycle
7:01 Atrial Septal Defect: an example of a heart defect
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Special thanks to Steven Powell, CRNA for assisting us in proofing this video.
FACTUAL REFERENCES:
Clark, M. A., Douglas, M., & Choi, J. (2018). Biology 2e. Houston, TX: OpenStax. https://openstax.org/books/biology-2e/pages/40-2-components-of-the-blood
Atrial Septal Defect Information from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/heartdefects/atrialseptaldefect.html
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FURTHER SUGGESTED READINGS:
This video mentions that hearts can have defects. Learn more from the CDC about heart defects:
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/heartdefects/facts.html
This video doesn't go into the electrical system of the heart, but here is a good source from NIH that does!
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/how-heart-works
Why do veins appear the color they do under the skin (when human blood is red)? This is a great read from The Conversation (a nonprofit organization that uses fact- and research-based journalism).
https://theconversation.com/ive-always-wondered-why-do-our-veins-look-blue-when-our-blood-is-red-83143
Want do learn more about cardiologists? Here are some resources that you may find useful regarding the role of a cardiologist:
https://www.cardiosmart.org/topics/manage-your-care/what-is-a-cardiologist
https://www.texasheart.org/heart-health/heart-information-center/topics/what-is-a-cardiologist/
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The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos center on Pinky's certification and experience in teaching biology at the high school level. Amoeba Sisters videos only cover concepts that Pinky is certified to teach, and they focus on her specialty: secondary life science. Learn more about our videos here: https://www.amoebasisters.com/our-videos
⭐We have a menu of our resources that complement our videos! Visit https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1b3kmAzFEjWgoMKCrkeNCKFYunWk04IuLY93jI4OY0gY/edit?usp=sharing
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TRANSLATIONS:
Subtitulado: Tania Kobelkowsky Vidrio. Revisión: A. Romero, V. Álvarez, E. Téllez. Diplomado en traducción, ENALLT-UNAM, 2021
UPDATE: We have videos dubbed in Spanish and Portuguese using an artificial voice via https://aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. Learn more as well as how to contribute subtitles in a different language here https://www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-ed-tech-favorites/community-contributed-subtitles
- published: 27 Aug 2020
- views: 4606223
13:05
Anatomy of the Heart: Structures and Blood Flow [Cardiology Made Easy]
Anatomy of the heart made easy along with the blood flow through the cardiac structures, valves, atria, and ventricles. Cardiovascular system animation for USML...
Anatomy of the heart made easy along with the blood flow through the cardiac structures, valves, atria, and ventricles. Cardiovascular system animation for USMLE, nursing, students, and all medical learners!
The main cardiac structures making up the anatomy of the heart include the atria, ventricles, tricuspid valve, mitral valve, aortic valve, and pulmonary valve.
Blood flows through the heart using the superior and inferior vena cava, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, and aorta.
This cardiology video makes these structures easy to learn using simple tricks!
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Anatomy of the Heart:
🔸Lecture - https://www.ezmedlearning.com/blog/heart-anatomy-labeled-diagram
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Cardiac Cycle of the Heart:
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Cardiac Conduction System:
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https://wn.com/Anatomy_Of_The_Heart_Structures_And_Blood_Flow_Cardiology_Made_Easy
Anatomy of the heart made easy along with the blood flow through the cardiac structures, valves, atria, and ventricles. Cardiovascular system animation for USMLE, nursing, students, and all medical learners!
The main cardiac structures making up the anatomy of the heart include the atria, ventricles, tricuspid valve, mitral valve, aortic valve, and pulmonary valve.
Blood flows through the heart using the superior and inferior vena cava, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins, and aorta.
This cardiology video makes these structures easy to learn using simple tricks!
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🔸Lecture - https://www.ezmedlearning.com/blog/heart-anatomy-labeled-diagram
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- published: 21 Feb 2021
- views: 1596019
5:42
The Human Body: The Heart | Educational Videos For Kids
Discover hundreds of never-before-seen resources! Create your free account at https://my.happylearning.tv/ and start learning in the most entertaining way.
Wha...
Discover hundreds of never-before-seen resources! Create your free account at https://my.happylearning.tv/ and start learning in the most entertaining way.
What are you waiting for? ♥️♥️ Let's keep our hearts nice and healthy!
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The Human Heart
Hello Friends, welcome to a new Happy Learning Video. Today, we’re going to get to know the engine in our body, today we’re going to get to know the human heart.
The heart is the most special muscle which we have. It’s situated a little to the left from the center of our chest, between our lungs and is in an oblique position, positioned diagonally.
We say that it’s very special because it sends blood all over our body. Blood delivers oxygen and nutrients we need to live to all of our cells.
Our heart is a type of pump, like the ones we use to inflate the wheels on our bikes, the only thing is, that instead of pumping air, it pumps blood.
The heart is divided into two parts. The right part and the left part, separated by a cellular wall, so they are not connected internally.
Each one of these parts has two chambers or cavities. The upper cavities are called right and left atrium. And the lower cavities are called right and left ventricle. The heart also has four kind of doors which are called valves. These valves open to let blood in and then they close so this blood can’t go back.
Now we’ve got to know the most important parts of the heart. But… Do you know how it works?
It all commences, in the right atrium, where the deoxygenated blood, meaning it has very little oxygen and nutrients, it enters the heart, then it goes past the first valve up to the right ventricle. Once it is here, the heart sends the blood directly to the lungs. And it’s in this moment, where the blood is oxygenated and is filled with oxygen and nutrients. When it is already oxygenated, it goes back to the heart reaching the left atrium, from where it will pass through the third valve until the last cavity, the left ventricle. Finally, the heart sends this now oxygenated blood through the fourth and last valve towards the rest of the body… and it starts again!!!
To understand how our heart beats, we only need to imagine that our hand is a heart and that when it opens up it fills up with blood, and when it’s closed it pumps that blood outwards.
When blood exits our heart, it flows through our whole body through blood vessels and there are three types: arteries, veins and capillary vessels.
Arteries deliver oxygen and nutrient rich blood to all organs in our body, veins take that blood, low in oxygen, back to the heart and the capillary vessels, which are very small, connect arteries with veins and cells.
Fun Fact! Do you know approximately how much a human heart weighs? Well it’s 450 grams, almost half a kilo.
The truth is that the heart is the engine in our circulatory system and is an incredibly strong muscle, it’s able to beat more than 100 thousand times a day. So cool!!!
We can’t say goodbye without giving you a tip! WE need to take care of our hear and that’s why we need to do physical exercise, we need to eat healthy foods, and please, never ever smoke, it’s the worst thing you can do to hurt your heart.
Goodbye Happy Friends! See you in the next Happy Learning Video!
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The Human Heart
Hello Friends, welcome to a new Happy Learning Video. Today, we’re going to get to know the engine in our body, today we’re going to get to know the human heart.
The heart is the most special muscle which we have. It’s situated a little to the left from the center of our chest, between our lungs and is in an oblique position, positioned diagonally.
We say that it’s very special because it sends blood all over our body. Blood delivers oxygen and nutrients we need to live to all of our cells.
Our heart is a type of pump, like the ones we use to inflate the wheels on our bikes, the only thing is, that instead of pumping air, it pumps blood.
The heart is divided into two parts. The right part and the left part, separated by a cellular wall, so they are not connected internally.
Each one of these parts has two chambers or cavities. The upper cavities are called right and left atrium. And the lower cavities are called right and left ventricle. The heart also has four kind of doors which are called valves. These valves open to let blood in and then they close so this blood can’t go back.
Now we’ve got to know the most important parts of the heart. But… Do you know how it works?
It all commences, in the right atrium, where the deoxygenated blood, meaning it has very little oxygen and nutrients, it enters the heart, then it goes past the first valve up to the right ventricle. Once it is here, the heart sends the blood directly to the lungs. And it’s in this moment, where the blood is oxygenated and is filled with oxygen and nutrients. When it is already oxygenated, it goes back to the heart reaching the left atrium, from where it will pass through the third valve until the last cavity, the left ventricle. Finally, the heart sends this now oxygenated blood through the fourth and last valve towards the rest of the body… and it starts again!!!
To understand how our heart beats, we only need to imagine that our hand is a heart and that when it opens up it fills up with blood, and when it’s closed it pumps that blood outwards.
When blood exits our heart, it flows through our whole body through blood vessels and there are three types: arteries, veins and capillary vessels.
Arteries deliver oxygen and nutrient rich blood to all organs in our body, veins take that blood, low in oxygen, back to the heart and the capillary vessels, which are very small, connect arteries with veins and cells.
Fun Fact! Do you know approximately how much a human heart weighs? Well it’s 450 grams, almost half a kilo.
The truth is that the heart is the engine in our circulatory system and is an incredibly strong muscle, it’s able to beat more than 100 thousand times a day. So cool!!!
We can’t say goodbye without giving you a tip! WE need to take care of our hear and that’s why we need to do physical exercise, we need to eat healthy foods, and please, never ever smoke, it’s the worst thing you can do to hurt your heart.
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- published: 11 Feb 2020
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The Human Heart for Kids | Educational video to learn all about how the heart works
Do you know why the heart is so important? In The Human Heart for Kids video, you will learn that the heart, apart from pumping blood, also carries lots of othe...
Do you know why the heart is so important? In The Human Heart for Kids video, you will learn that the heart, apart from pumping blood, also carries lots of other important things throughout the body. The heart is an organ made up mostly of muscle, and it plays a vital role in keeping you and your body healthy and strong.
The human heart is one the most important organs of the body that is essential for survival. It is part of the circulatory system, which is the body system that carries blood and other substances to and from the heart. The other main parts of the circulatory system are blood vessels, which include veins, arteries, and capillaries. And the heart beats automatically because it's controlled by the autonomic nervous system. In 24 hours, your heart averages about 115,000 beats per day!
So how does the heart work exactly? Well, the heart consists of left and right ventricles at the bottom and left and right atriums at the top. Blood pushes through the atriums into the ventricles on each side of the heart through little "gates" every time the heart beats. These gates basically help ensure the blood flows in the right direction. The blood travels through the different vessels throughout the rest of the body. You can think of blood vessels as little train tracks that carry blood to different parts of the body. The trip for a single drop of blood throughout the body takes only about a minute.
Blood carries oxygen, food, minerals, and vitamins as well, and all these things help your body move, grow, and make repairs. In fact, they even help you think! The stuff in your blood that the body doesn't need gets set out as waste through the lungs, kidneys, and liver. To keep your heart healthy, there are a few things you can do. Exercising will help strengthen the muscles of your heart. Eating fruits and vegetables also helps keep your arteries clear. Drinking plenty of water is also essential because water makes up about 83% of the heart. If you don't have enough water, your heart can become less and less healthy. Finally, remember to move around. Moving around helps both your body and your mind.
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Do you know why the heart is so important? In The Human Heart for Kids video, you will learn that the heart, apart from pumping blood, also carries lots of other important things throughout the body. The heart is an organ made up mostly of muscle, and it plays a vital role in keeping you and your body healthy and strong.
The human heart is one the most important organs of the body that is essential for survival. It is part of the circulatory system, which is the body system that carries blood and other substances to and from the heart. The other main parts of the circulatory system are blood vessels, which include veins, arteries, and capillaries. And the heart beats automatically because it's controlled by the autonomic nervous system. In 24 hours, your heart averages about 115,000 beats per day!
So how does the heart work exactly? Well, the heart consists of left and right ventricles at the bottom and left and right atriums at the top. Blood pushes through the atriums into the ventricles on each side of the heart through little "gates" every time the heart beats. These gates basically help ensure the blood flows in the right direction. The blood travels through the different vessels throughout the rest of the body. You can think of blood vessels as little train tracks that carry blood to different parts of the body. The trip for a single drop of blood throughout the body takes only about a minute.
Blood carries oxygen, food, minerals, and vitamins as well, and all these things help your body move, grow, and make repairs. In fact, they even help you think! The stuff in your blood that the body doesn't need gets set out as waste through the lungs, kidneys, and liver. To keep your heart healthy, there are a few things you can do. Exercising will help strengthen the muscles of your heart. Eating fruits and vegetables also helps keep your arteries clear. Drinking plenty of water is also essential because water makes up about 83% of the heart. If you don't have enough water, your heart can become less and less healthy. Finally, remember to move around. Moving around helps both your body and your mind.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about how your heart works! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about the heart, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
https://learnbright.org/lessons/science/human-heart/
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What you will learn in The Human Heart for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to and location of the heart
0:41 The circulatory system
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3:33 What blood carries throughout the body
4:12 Ways to help keep your heart healthy
5:23 Review of what you learned
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Heart Attack Explained (Animation)
When the blood supply that oxygenates the heart muscle is significantly decreased or stopped entirely, a heart attack happens. This occurs as a result of plaque...
When the blood supply that oxygenates the heart muscle is significantly decreased or stopped entirely, a heart attack happens. This occurs as a result of plaque, which is a mass of cholesterol, fat, and other compounds, blocking the coronary arteries that provide blood to the heart muscle. This sluggish progression is referred to as atherosclerosis. A blood clot forms on plaque that ruptures in a cardiac artery. This blood clot may obstruct the artery that supplies the heart muscle with blood. #shorts #animation #anatomy #heart #heartattack
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When the blood supply that oxygenates the heart muscle is significantly decreased or stopped entirely, a heart attack happens. This occurs as a result of plaque, which is a mass of cholesterol, fat, and other compounds, blocking the coronary arteries that provide blood to the heart muscle. This sluggish progression is referred to as atherosclerosis. A blood clot forms on plaque that ruptures in a cardiac artery. This blood clot may obstruct the artery that supplies the heart muscle with blood. #shorts #animation #anatomy #heart #heartattack
- published: 11 Oct 2022
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Heart Arrhythmias: Different Types and Symptoms
Heart arrhythmia is a condition where the heart beats irregularly, too fast, or too slow. A regular heart rhythm is the ideal pattern, where the heart beats in ...
Heart arrhythmia is a condition where the heart beats irregularly, too fast, or too slow. A regular heart rhythm is the ideal pattern, where the heart beats in a steady and consistent manner. Bradycardia is a type of arrhythmia where the heart beats too slowly, while tachycardia is a type where the heart beats too quickly. Fibrillation is another type of arrhythmia where the heart beats irregularly and too fast, which can be very dangerous and increase the risk of a stroke or heart failure. #shorts #3d #animation #heart #health
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Heart arrhythmia is a condition where the heart beats irregularly, too fast, or too slow. A regular heart rhythm is the ideal pattern, where the heart beats in a steady and consistent manner. Bradycardia is a type of arrhythmia where the heart beats too slowly, while tachycardia is a type where the heart beats too quickly. Fibrillation is another type of arrhythmia where the heart beats irregularly and too fast, which can be very dangerous and increase the risk of a stroke or heart failure. #shorts #3d #animation #heart #health
- published: 21 Apr 2023
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