Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW) is a heart rhythm condition that individuals are born with. It occurs due to an extra electrical pathway in the heart, which can trigger episodes of rapid heartbeat. While many people with WPW may not notice symptoms for years, others may experience sudden palpitations, dizziness, or fainting spells. In some untreated cases, the condition can lead to serious complications such as persistent tachycardia or, rarely, sudden cardiac arrest.
Because symptoms may not always appear early, WPW is
sometimes detected during a routine ECG or after an unexpected episode of rapid
heartbeat. Early diagnosis and proper management play a key role in preventing
complications and ensuring a healthy life.
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