Saturday 3 December 2022


 Atrial fibrillation happens when abnormal electrical impulses suddenly start firing in the atria. these impulses override the heart's natural pacemaker, which can no longer control the rhythm of the heart. This causes you to have a highly irregular pulse rate. The heart's upper chambers (atria) beat out of coordination with the lower chambers (ventricles).

This condition may have no symptoms, but when symptoms do appear they include palpitations, shortness of breath and fatigue. Treatments include drugs, electrical shock (cardioversion) and minimally invasive surgery (ablation).

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