Christian Eriksen is a well-known name in the football world and has a huge following. When he collapsed during a friendly match between Denmark and Ukraine, it caused massive concern among the fans of the sport. The Danish Football Federation ensured the fans in a social media post that the veteran player has regained consciousness.The federation wrote in their X post, “Christian Eriksen is conscious and is doing well under the circumstances.” They also informed that the friendly match between Denmark and Ukraine was called off after this incident.The football match was well into the 20 minutes of the second half when the incident occurred, and the players from both sides made a circle around the collapsed player. The fans were also in a hush, and medics attended to him on the field. He was eventually able to walk to an ambulance. Team doctor of Denmark, Morten Boesen, told Danish media, “Christian is doing well and walked from the field himself. As I see it, the pacemaker is working as it should. He was briefly gone, but very quickly regained consciousness, and we were quickly in contact with him.”Notably, this was not the first time that the midfielder collapsed during a match, as Eriksen suffered cardiac arrest during a European Championship match in Copenhagen in 2021. He was saved by CPR treatment. Later, he got fitted with a special heart-starting device known as an Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator (ICD).What Is Cardiac Arrest?Cardiac arrest happens when the heart suddenly stops pumping blood to the body, causing the brain and other organs to be deprived of oxygen. This ceases the function of the heart due to irregular heart rhythms, known as arrhythmias, which prevent the heart from functioning properly. Once the heart stops, blood flow to vital organs halts, leading to unconsciousness, respiratory failure, and, if not treated, can be fatal without treatment.The condition is commonly referred to as a "silent killer" because it frequently occurs without obvious symptoms. When cardiac arrest happens, there is little time to react, and death can occur within minutes if emergency treatment, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or defibrillation, is not immediately administered.Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency, and quick action is essential for survival. The first step in treatment is performing CPR to manually compress the chest and encourage blood flow to the brain and other vital organs. If a defibrillator is available, it can deliver an electric shock to the heart, potentially restoring its normal rhythm.Also Read: Cholera Outbreak In Nigeria: Death Toll Crosses 39, Cases Exceed 4,200Why Athletes Are Prone To Cardiac Arrest?Though heavy running and physical activity are widely believed and proven to be healthy habits, overexertion can cause great harm and can lead to undiagnosed or underlying cardiovascular abnormalities. Though this also depends on the age. Young players often face this problem due to a genetic condition, while older players mostly face it due to acquired coronary disease.