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Do you know the cure for irregular heartbeat(Atrial fibrillation)?


I get irregular heartbeat when I drink a lot of coffee, tea or any drinks with caffeine. Sometimes it happens by no reasons.

It is easy, leave the above things, as it's a precipitating cause of your atrial fibrillation.
Next you can use a calcium channel blocker, or in extreme cases a ICD is implanted.
Talk it out with your doctor, may be he will run a couple of tests.

yes there r medications for it,,but no home cure

Mines does that, I went to the doc and they ran all kinds of test and the secret is............................lay off the caffeine.

the irregular heartbeat is a side effect of caffine. I get irregular heartbeat due to stress as well, so reducing stress may help as well. but as for any quick fix pill, I do not believe there is.

Too much caffeine, sugar, alcohol, or stress makes it trip
The only cure is meds
If it trips, try ice in the face, sometimes that will knock it back in (learned that trick in nursing school) also cartoid manipulation, but this should be performed by a doc.

First of all, stop ingesting caffeine. Eat an apple or drink some apple juice instead. You will get longer lasting energy and it won't affect your heart rhythm. Secondly, since this sometimes happens for no apparent reason you should get this checked out by your doctor. Do not wait. Do not put this off.

stop drinking caffeine. afib is the leading cause of stroke and there is no "cure". follow up with your doctor.

Caffeine does not cause atrial fibrillation, but can cause an irregular heartbeat, typically in the form of increased heart rate coupled with premature ventricular contractions (PVC's). Lay off the caffeine. True a-fib is not curable, and is treatable with medications, cardioversion, and implantable devices.

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