Heart palpitations are heartbeats that suddenly become more noticeable. Your heart may feel like it’s pounding, fluttering or beating irregularly , often for just a few seconds or minutes. You may also feel these sensations in your throat or neck.
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paroxysmal atrial fibrillation – episodes come and go, and usually stop within 48 hours without any treatment. persistent atrial fibrillation – each episode lasts for longer than 7 days (or less when it’s treated)
Read moreCan atrial flutter go untreated?
Although most often not immediately life-threatening, complications of atrial flutter can be serious if left untreated .
Read moreCan a person live with atrial flutter?
Most patients with atrial flutter lead an entirely normal life with modern drugs and treatments .
Read moreCan you go in and out of atrial flutter?
Are There Types of Atrial Flutter? Paroxysmal atrial flutter can come and go . An episode of atrial flutter usually lasts hours or days. Persistent atrial flutter is more or less permanent.
Read moreHow does atrial flutter make you feel?
Atrial flutter is a condition where the atria of the heart rapidly and regularly beat due to an anomaly in the heart’s electrical system that usually results in a tachycardia. It produces feelings like near-fainting, rapid heartbeats (palpitations), mild shortness of breath, and fatigue .
Read moreShould atrial flutter be treated?
How is atrial flutter treated? Treatments can help you feel better and prevent future problems, especially stroke and heart failure . The main types of treatment slow the heart rate and help prevent stroke. Your treatment will depend on the cause of your atrial flutter, your symptoms, and your risk for stroke.
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