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Can food trigger Atrial Fibrillation? |
Anyone experience the following symptoms after eating meals: Very interesting, patsy. I also find that if I sit for extended periods of time, my stomach feels unusually compressed and tight, as if my stomach is pushed "upwards" into my mid-section, also feels like I have alot of belching to do, but can't, and my heart tends to skip and race during this, and of course if I eat, it makes it worse..I can definitely see the connection of a possible hiatal hernia causing my A-Fib episodes.Thanks for your insight Yes. I experience all your symptoms. I have atrial fibrillation with episodes lasting from 3 - 10 hours and am taking warfarin and beta blockers. I also have a hiatus hernia (without relux, just gas). Many of my fibrillations start immediately after a heavy meal or eating too quickly. Also if I lean forward and press on the diaphragm immediately after eating. I can't get the doctor to agree the connection - in fact he thinks I am up the creek, but I am convinced that they are connected. The hospital heart doctor also said that he had never heard of a connection. However my osteopath/acupuncturist actually took the connection for granted and says it is because the vagus (or vagal) nerve goes past the diaphragm and close to the heart and when the hernia is bad it triggers off the fibrillations. I asked my doctor to treat the hernia just to see what happens. He has put me on very strong digestive tablets and the hernia has subsided. I am waiting to see what happens if it flares up again. I hope no more fibs. Can food trigger A-fib? Certain food groups can increase the odds of creating a-fib in those with a history of preexisting a-fib or those with existing heart disease. Not to get too detailed Xanthines (found in chocolate) and caffeine (found in coffee and tea) are two common sources that have been implicated-- but what t you describe is not food induced a-fib but rather the food induced retching that triggered the a-fib . For the most part a-fib can be stabilized and treated medically -- What is really of concern in this whole matter is your protracted history of nausea and,bloating after eating or drinking anything- your Doctor should be actively searching for reasons why you have these symptoms ie hiatal hernia,gall bladder, ulcer,pancreas etc... Very good advice here about getting your "hiatal hernia" risk assessed. Often GI reflux can irritate your heart as well. I would recommend a consult to a gastroenterologist. Also keep in mind that whenever food or drink enters the stomach, blood flow is diverted to that area to assist with digestion. That means blood flow is diverted away from your heart (not alot). Have you had complete cardiac workup to determine if you have any coronary blockages. Even small diversions of blood away from the coronaries in the presence of coronary occlusions can trigger cardiac arrythmias and/or chest pain. Some people are very sensitive to this. My experience with recovering heart attack patients is to insist on rest for at least 30-45 minutes after meals to avoid any additional stress to the heart while food is being digested. Sitting upright for 30 minutes after meals also helps if you have hiatal hernia and/or reflux disease. Just some tips, hope it helps. |
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