There are different types of heart rhythm problem.
You may have a fast heartbeat (tachycardia), a slow heartbeat (bradycardia) or an irregular heartbeat where the rhythm changes.
This can make you feel:
Having these symptoms does not necessarily mean you have a heart rhythm problem.
You currently have heart palpitations with any of these symptoms:
If you've had these symptoms but they've now stopped, ask your GP surgery for an urgent appointment, call 111 or get help from 111 online.
Do not drive to A&E. Ask someone to drive you or call 999 and ask for an ambulance.
Bring any medicines you take with you.
How a heart rhythm problem is treated depends on the type you have and what's causing it.
Many people may not need any treatment at all or will only need regular check-ups.
Possible treatments include:
You may also need treatment for any condition that's causing your heart rhythm problems.
Heart rhythm problems happen when there's a fault with the electrical system that makes your heart beat.
This can be the result of a heart rhythm condition, such as atrial fibrillation or supraventricular tachycardia (SVT).
Sometimes other conditions can also cause heart rhythm problems, including:
You can also get an abnormal heartbeat from: