Treatments include:
Read moreIs atrial flutter more serious than atrial fibrillation?
Both heart diseases have the potential of becoming serious. However, many doctors and other health care professionals consider atrial flutter to be less serious than atrial fibrillation because flutter symptoms tend to be less severe and flutter waves have a less risk of embolization (clot formation).
Read moreCan you have AFib and a flutter at the same time?
Atrial flutter occurs when certain electrical signals do not reach the ventricles of the heart. Like AFib, this rapid heartbeat also increases the risk of developing blood clots and stroke. The condition can be temporary or ongoing. Often, AFib and atrial flutter occur at the same time .
Read moreHow do you calm atrial flutter?
You may be able to keep your heart pumping smoothly for a long time if you:
Read moreHow do you calm atrial flutter?
You may be able to keep your heart pumping smoothly for a long time if you:
Read moreHow does atrial flutter affect the body?
Atrial flutter is a type of abnormal heart rhythm, or arrhythmia. It occurs when a short circuit in the heart causes the upper chambers (atria) to pump very rapidly. Atrial flutter is important not only because of its symptoms but because it can cause a stroke that may result in permanent disability or death .
Read moreWhat is the danger of atrial flutter?
The main danger with atrial flutter is that your heart doesn’t pump blood very well when it beats too fast . Vital organs like the heart muscle and brain may not get enough blood, which can cause them to fail. Congestive heart failure, heart attack, and stroke can result.29 May 2020
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