Brugada syndrome
Brugada syndrome is a heart condition that affects your heart's electrical activity, leading to an increased risk of sudden cardiac arrest. Symptoms often include fainting, palpitations, or in some cases, no symptoms at all. If you experience any of these symptoms, especially if you have a family history of heart issues, it is crucial to seek medical advice promptly.
Medical help should be sought at the first sign of symptoms, or if you have concerns about your heart health. You can visit your GP or a cardiologist for an assessment. Emergency assistance is essential if someone collapses or has a seizure, as this might indicate a serious heart problem.
The exact causes of Brugada syndrome are not fully understood, but it is often linked to genetic factors. Certain mutations in genes that affect heart rhythm can contribute to the condition. Environmental factors and some medications may also trigger symptoms.
Treatment for Brugada syndrome typically involves managing the risk of arrhythmias. This may include lifestyle changes, avoiding certain medications, and in some cases, the implantation of a device called an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) to monitor and correct abnormal heart rhythms. Regular follow-ups with a healthcare provider are important for managing the condition effectively.