All You Need to Know About Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation generally refers to irregular rapid heart rhythm arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation often causes a very rapid heartbeat that can lead to blood clots in the heart, it can increase the risk of heart failure, stroke, heart diseases, and many other heart-related complications.
Atrial fibrillation is strongly associated with other cardiovascular diseases such as coronary artery disease Diabetes mellitus hypertension and valvular heart disease. This is caused due to a regular and frequent heartbeat. Catecholamine excess, arterial ischemia, hemodynamic stress, metabolic stress, and atrial information are some of the factors that can promote atrial fibrillation. During atrial fibrillation the upper chambers of the heartbeat regularly which is out of synchronization with the lower chambers, however atrial fibrillation may cause fast heartbeat, shortness of breath or weakness. Atrial fibrillation have recurrent episodes which may be persistent, when person with atrial fibrillation also have problems that are related to heart rhythm called as atrial flutter. The treatment management of atrial fibrillation includes medications therapies catheter procedures which helps to block faulty heart signals.
Symptoms of Atrial fibrillation:-
Some people with atrial fibrillation do not notice any severe symptoms, the most common symptoms and signs of atrial fibrillation are-
- Dizziness
- Pain In the chest
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Weakness
- Headache
- Reduced exercise level
2) Occasional - in this the symptoms come and go which can usually last for a few minutes to hours, sometimes the symptoms are the episodes can happen repeatedly e for or as long as a week.
- Heat attack
- Coronary artery disease
- Lung diseases
- High blood pressure
- Pulmonary embolism
- Past family history of atrial fibrillation
- Chronic conditions like- asthma, obesity
- Problems in heart valve
- Sleep apnea
- Any kind of physical stress due to pneumonia or any surgery
- Problem with heart's pacemaker
- Thyroid disease
- Viral Infections
- Overusing stimulants like caffeine tobacco and alcohol
- Some medications like NSAIDS, bisphosphonates
- Congenital heart defect
- Genetics
- Sedentary lifestyle
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Heart failure
- Valvular heart diseases
- Eating a well balanced and nutritious diet
- Quit smoking
- Avoid alcohol or caffeine intake
- Maintain proper blood sugar level and blood pressure
- Exercise daily
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Manage stress
- Manage anger
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