IPA: /dɪsˈrɪðmiə/
KK: /dɪsˈrɪðmiə/
A condition where there is an irregular or abnormal rhythm, often related to the electrical activity of the heart or brain.
The doctor diagnosed her with dysrhythmia after reviewing the heart monitor results.
Dysrhythmia is formed from "dys-" (meaning bad or difficult) and "rhythmia" (from Greek "rhythmos", meaning rhythm). The term describes a condition characterized by an abnormal or difficult rhythm, particularly in the context of heartbeats.
Think of 'dys-' meaning bad or difficult, and 'rhythm' referring to a pattern — this helps you remember that dysrhythmia refers to a difficult or abnormal rhythm.
No commonly confused words.