Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) is a cardiovascular condition marked by an excessively rapid heartbeat originating above the heart's ventricles. The underlying cause often involves abnormal electrical pathways within the heart, leading to rapid and irregular contractions. Individuals experiencing SVT may encounter fleeting or extended episodes, accompanied by symptoms such as palpitations, dizziness, and breathlessness. Though not typically life-threatening, SVT can substantially disrupt daily life and impact overall well-being. Addressing SVT may involve various approaches, from lifestyle adjustments and pharmaceutical interventions to more invasive procedures like catheter ablation, which aims to restore a normal heart rhythm. Accurate diagnosis and effective management are pivotal in alleviating symptoms and preventing potential complications associated with this prevalent cardiac arrhythmia.