AFib is a livable condition but is also worrisome. For the benefit of our readers, For the benefit of our readers, atrial fibrillation or a-fib is an irregular and often rapid heart rate that occurs when the two upper chambers of your heart or atria experience chaotic electrical signals. Generally, the treatment goals for atrial fibrillation are to reset the irregular rhythm to a normal rhythm and to prevent blood clots and strokes.
Abnormalities or damage to the heart's structure are the most common cause of atrial fibrillation.
Anonymous, has your doctor told you what is the cause in your case?
After electrical cardioversion, a physician may prescribe anti-arrhythmic medications, such as Flecainide or Propafenone, to help prevent future episodes of atrial fibrillation.
A heart rate of 199 bpm is extremely high and could lead to heart damage or stroke - it's something that would require immediate care. Is this something that is happening to you?
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Hello Anon
Thank you for writing.
AFib is a livable condition but is also worrisome. For the benefit of our readers, For the benefit of our readers, atrial fibrillation or a-fib is an irregular and often rapid heart rate that occurs when the two upper chambers of your heart or atria experience chaotic electrical signals. Generally, the treatment goals for atrial fibrillation are to reset the irregular rhythm to a normal rhythm and to prevent blood clots and strokes.
Abnormalities or damage to the heart's structure are the most common cause of atrial fibrillation.
Anonymous, has your doctor told you what is the cause in your case?
After electrical cardioversion, a physician may prescribe anti-arrhythmic medications, such as Flecainide or Propafenone, to help prevent future episodes of atrial fibrillation.
A heart rate of 199 bpm is extremely high and could lead to heart damage or stroke - it's something that would require immediate care. Is this something that is happening to you?
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December 20, 2018 - 3:49pmSusan
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