Atrial fibrillation, often called AFib or AF, is the most common type of treated heart arrhythmia . An arrhythmia is when the heart beats too slowly, too fast, or in an irregular way.
Read moreHow long can you have atrial flutter?
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 moreIs atrial flutter a serious heart condition?
Although atrial flutter is usually not life-threatening at first , it does limit how well your heart pumps blood. This can cause a clot to form in your heart. If the clot breaks loose, it could lead to a stroke. Over time, atrial flutter can weaken your heart muscle.
Read moreIs arrhythmia considered heart disease?
An arrhythmia is a disorder that affects the normal heart rate . With an arrhythmia, the heart tends to beat too slow (bradycardia), too fast (tachycardia), or irregularly. These disorders can affect the amount of blood pumped by the heart.
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