10 Symptoms of Chiari Malformation
Symptom #9: Slow Heartbeat
Our hearts need to be beating regularly to make sure that blood is being constantly pumped around the body. If it is beating too fast, then it can lead to high blood pressure. If it is beating too slowly, though, then the blood may have difficulties circulating throughout the body effectively.
With the brain affected, people with a Chiari malformation can find that their heart beats slower than it should. This can lead to a range of complications, some of which can be serious. If you are experiencing any abnormalities with the functions of your heart, you should arrange to get it checked out as soon as possible.
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