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Arrhythmia Vs Benign Arrhythmia

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pinkerton | 13:46 Thu 20th Feb 2014 | Body & Soul
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can anyone tell me in simple terms the difference between these conditions?
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OK..pinkerton, then you can fill the form in as "Benign Arrhythmia." as i assume that it is supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
18:56 Sat 22nd Feb 2014
Simplest answer seems to be that they are both variations in normal heartbeat, but that "benign arrhythmia" is nothing to worry about.
The term arrhythmia covers several different types of cardiac irregularity, benign arrhythmia is one of them (e.g. atrial fibrillation).
Well, I wouldn't call atrial fibrillation, necessarily "benign"

I don't recognise the term " benign arrhythmia" and i am not at all sure that it is a medical term.

I do not think that there is a difference....although if i did have to "choose" a description, I would favour Jim's reply.
I have given it further thought:

Benign arrhythmia...........won't kill you.
Non benign arrhythmias.......might.
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I came across the term 'benign arrhythmia' on a travel insurance medical questionnaire, and if I don't find out the difference, I may not be covered.
pinker...........tell us what type of arrhythmia that has been diagnosed and what treatment you are having, then we will tell you if it is "benign" or not.
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Atrial fibrillation,treated by cardioversion.
OK..pinkerton, then you can fill the form in as "Benign Arrhythmia." as i assume that it is supraventricular tachycardia (SVT)
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Thank you very much Sqad

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