RhythmiDose - Rhythmic Breathing Exercise Technique for Respiratory Health

RhythmiDose is a rhythmic breathing exercise technique designed to help individuals regulate their breathing patterns and improve respiratory function.
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Practiced in breathing workshops and pulmonary rehabilitation programs.
Prepared by Lee Cheng, reviewed by Jane Cox

RhythmiDose FAQ

What does arrhythmia mean?

An arrhythmia is an abnormal rate and/or rhythm of the heartbeat due to some problem with the electrical conducting system of the heart. What is an arrhythmia? An arrhythmia is an abnormal rate and/or rhythm of the heartbeat. There are various types but all are due to some problem with the electrical conducting system of the heart.

How do arrhythmias work?

They are small devices which are similar to pacemakers and are inserted under the skin in the upper chest. The device monitors the heartbeat. If it detects a change to an abnormal rhythm, the device can send a short electrical shock to the heart to stop the abnormal rhythm. What are the different types of arrhythmias?

What is the most common irregular heart rhythm?

Atrial fibrillation is the most common irregular, often fast heart rhythm. Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a very fast heart rhythm. There are different types of SVT. Most are due to electrical impulses not travelling normally from the top chambers of the heart to the bottom chambers of the heart

How long does risedronate last?

Risedronate is a long-lasting treatment and should keep helping your bones for about 1-2 years after you stop taking it. Your doctor can advise you on what's best for you, based on your own situation. What are the possible side effects? As with any drug, risedronate can sometimes cause side effects.

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