For the entire duration of our lives, the heart pumps oxygenated blood through our bodies through an electrical system that coordinates each and every beat. It’s a vital organ in the body. It can also be called a well-oiled machine. When it comes to the ticker’s electrical system, it usually works flawlessly although some individuals are more attuned to their heart rhythms than others especially at night. Disruptions in ticker rhythms can occur which can be alarming when we are aware of it. Heart rhythm changes are usually harmless as the rate of our ticker adapts to our body’s need for energy throughout the day which changes based on physical activity like a bout of strenuous exercise or walking up/down the stairs. The change in rate based on physical activity is perfectly normal. The other common situations that can trigger changes in rhythms include mild dehydration that causes the ticker to beat more quickly, medication change can also trigger a temporarily abnormal heartbe...