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Could my atrial fibrillation be hereditary? |
i forgot to ask. :D Chech it out at Mayo Clinic: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/atrial-... |
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This article will help you out: All patients with symptomatic AF not responding to medical therapy or intolerant to medical therapy due to side effects may benefit from an AF ablation. The ideal... Nancy - You ask an interesting question. I agree that taking sublingual vitamin B12 will not have any effect (positive or negative) on atrial fibrillation. There have actually been some medical s... This is a very difficult question and I do not believe that anyone can answer that. However, in order to prepare yourself mentally, you need to consider this. The life expectancy of the human being... This is definitely a question for your doctor. You must have your history and physical exam by your M.D. At 45 especially ,walking is always a good start before tackling an exercise regiment. But f... You must first treat the cause. There're many causes for AF: Congenital,rheumatic or ischemic heart diseases. Also non-cardiac causes as thyrotoxicosis.If not, the previous answer is excell... i didnt know there was one; i dont understand how they would treat a fib with stemcells, but mayber there is one out there... ...Thank you to Linny for providing a decent answer!! I was astonished by the ignorance of the previous posters who claimed to be medical professionals. Burning the SA node is an absolute last resor... Okay, here goes. Anticoagulation therapy, for the long term. (to prevent blood clots) Drugs used for this include heparin and lovenox, probably wouldn't hurt to take an aspirin a day.... |
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