Some people develop multiple bundle branch blocks simultaneously, forming a bifascicular block. Because left posterior fascicular block is rare, it is more common for a person to have right bundle branch block and left anterior fascicular block. For some people, bifascicular block is asymptomatic and harmless. In other cases, moderate to severe symptoms develop due to the heart's inability to pump blood efficiently.

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