Causes of Atrial Fibrillation:
- Aging: AFib is more common in people over 65 years old.
- High blood pressure: Uncontrolled high blood pressure can contribute to the development of AFib.
- Heart valve problems: Abnormal heart valves can increase the risk of AFib.
- Thyroid disorders: Certain thyroid conditions, such as hyperthyroidism, can cause AFib.
- Cardiovascular disease: Conditions like coronary artery disease and atherosclerosis can increase the risk of AFib.
Symptoms of Atrial Fibrillation:
- Palpitations: Irregular heartbeats that feel like skipped beats or fluttering in the chest.
- Shortness of breath: Reduced blood flow can cause feelings of fatigue and shortness of breath.
- Chest pain or discomfort:
- Dizziness or lightheadedness:
- Weakness or fatigue:
Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation:
- Maintenance of sinus rhythm with medication: Medications such as beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, and anti-arrhythmic medications can help maintain a normal heartbeat.
- Cardioversion: A procedure that uses electrical shocks to restore a normal heartbeat.
- Rhythm control: Medication is used to control the heart rate and prevent irregular beats.
Premvention Strategies:
- Regular exercise and physical activity: Regular exercise can help lower blood pressure and improve cardiovascular health.
- Lifestyle changes: Maintaining a healthy weight, reducing stress, and quitting smoking can all contribute to heart health.
- Get regular check-ups: Regular medical check-ups can help detect AFib early, when it is easier to treat.
Targeted CTA: If you suspect you have atrial fibrillation, consult your doctor or visit a hospital immediately. In the US, call 911 or contact your local emergency services for assistance. For more information, visit michoesmedicalcentre or call (555) 123-4567.



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