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ATRIAL FIBRILLATION

 Basic information

description

Atrial fibrillation is an abnormal heart rhythm. Fibrillation is a "quivering" of muscles. Atrial pertains to the atria, the upper chambers of the heart. An abnormal rhythm reduces the flow of blood through the heart to the brain and other body parts. It usually affects older adults and men more than women.

FREQUENT SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

causes

The heart has an electrical system that controls the heart rate and the heart's contractions. The average heart beats at a rate of 60 to 100 times per minute. With atrial fibrillation, the electrical system does not function as it should. The atria quiver instead of contracting and the heart rate increases (may exceed 160 beats a minute). There are different risk factors that can lead to atrial fibrillation and sometimes no cause is found.

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PREVENTIVE MEASURES

No specific preventive measures. Avoid risk factors where possible.

expected outcomes

It can often be controlled with treatment. Atrial fibrillation tends to become a chronic condition.

possible complications

 diagnosis & treatment

general measures

medications

Drugs may be prescribed for the underlying risk factor, to slow the heart rate, maintain normal heart rhythm, and to prevent blood clots.

activity

Aim for 20 to 30 minutes of aerobic exercise 3 or more days a week. Activity may depend on your health status.

diet

Eat a low-fat, high-fiber diet that includes fruits and vegetables. Begin a weight loss diet, if overweight.

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