What to Do If You Have Afib

by | Dec 29, 2016 | Cardiac Specialist

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Healthline describes atrial fibrillation as a condition where the heart goes out of rhythm. As a result, the heart is unable to pump enough blood to the rest of body. While alarming, with an early diagnosis and proper treatment, the condition is treatable.

If you think you have AFib, you’ll need to consult a doctor right away. Here are a few things you need to know before you show up for your appointment:

Know the restrictions

Ask about any restrictions. If you’re going to undergo blood tests, ask your doctor; you’ll need to restrict your dietary intake at least hours before the test.

Note down your symptoms

List all the symptoms you’ve been experiencing. This will help your doctor make an accurate diagnosis and determine how much the condition has progressed. It will also help your doctor determine what kind of atrial fibrillation treatment will be a better fit for you. Don’t shy away from talking about your symptoms with your physician.

Ask questions

Learn as much as you can from your doctor. If there’s anything you want to clarify, if you’re anxious about undergoing treatment or don’t understand what the risks and possible complications of a treatment are, don’t be afraid to ask. The more you know, the more informed your decisions will be.

Conclusion

Afib is progressive so the sooner you seek out and start on your atrial fibrillation treatment, the better your chances for recovery will be. If you’ve been in AFib for a long time, though, the chances of getting your heart rhythm back to normal, while not completely out of the realm of possibility, will significantly be much, much lower. Also, AFib can make you more vulnerable to strokes. So watch out for the signs. If you have AFib, don’t hesitate to get it treated right away.

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