Can AFib correct itself?

Some episodes of AFib can come and go on their own . Others may need treatment to get your heart back to a normal rate and rhythm. Sometimes, you may be able to take steps to help ease symptoms or stop an episode when it starts. Talk to your doctor about what’s safe and makes sense for you.

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Is AFib hard to diagnose?

Atrial Fibrillation is also notoriously difficult to detect . It is an irregular and often rapid heart rate that can lead to heart-related complications like stroke and heart failure. Knowing the signs, symptoms, and treatment of AFib could assist in early detection and possibly save your life.

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Can I test myself for AFib?

The good news is you can screen yourself for AFib , and you don’t need a 3-D MRI or any other advanced technology. It’s as easy as taking your pulse. Dr. Marrouche recommends monitoring your pulse daily for 30 seconds with two fingers on your wrist artery, noting any off-kilter beats.

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