What Is Brugada Syndrome?
1. Electric Signals
All of us have electrical signals flowing through our body. These signals are messages that tell certain muscles to contract, and this allows for movement of our body and the functioning of our organs. These signals travel from cells in the body to the brain, and back in the other direction. Our heart also relies on these signals in order to function properly. Electrical signals are generated that stimulate the hearts muscles into contracting and maintaining a rhythm that helps to keep the blood flowing smoothly. In instances of Brugada syndrome, these signals are mixed and the heart cannot beat properly.
