WWE star Chelsea Green has undergone a successful three-hour heart procedure to treat supraventricular tachycardia, a condition she silently battled for nearly a decade before finally receiving a correct diagnosis. Sharing an optimistic update on Instagram alongside her husband Matt Cardona, Green confirmed she is recovering well. Colleagues and fans have since flooded her with supportive messages, wishing the popular performer a swift return to the ring.
“After 10 years, doctors finally caught my SVT and I was able to get a heart procedure done! 3 hours later and I’m on the mend.” – Chelsea Green
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) is a common heart rhythm disorder causing sudden, rapid heartbeats, often between 150 and 250 beats per minute, originating above the heart’s lower chambers. Triggered by abnormal electrical circuits, episodes can start and stop abruptly, leading to palpitations, dizziness, chest discomfort, and shortness of breath. While rarely life-threatening in healthy hearts, SVT frequently goes undiagnosed for years. Thankfully, many patients, including athletes, achieve excellent outcomes through medication or curative catheter ablation, the minimally invasive procedure Green likely underwent.
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