An afib is another name for an atrial fibrillation, a cardiac arrythmia involving the two upper chambers of the heart.
Yes, high altitude can trigger atrial fibrillation (AFib) in individuals who may be predisposed to it. The lower oxygen levels at high altitudes can place additional stress on the heart, potentially leading to irregular heartbeats like AFib. It is essential for individuals with a history of AFib to be cautious when traveling to high altitudes and consult with their healthcare provider before doing so.
AFib is also known as Atrial Fibrillation, which is a medical term used by doctors and nurses. It means an abnormal heartbeat of fast rhythm. You can learn more about this by reading medical text books.
I believe IBS can cause afib. Many times I get cramping and have exessive bowel movements (like 8-10 a day) and I take an Imodium, I go into afib later in the evening. I thought it was from the Imodium, but I think it is because my potassium goes under 4.0 from the excessive bowel movements. When I get to ER, my potassium is always like 3.8 and if you have afib, they like your potassium to be over 4.0.
Your doctor should look into that, not any person here.
Absolutely not. Afib can come and go--thus make you think you are going crazy!!!!
I came here to ask the same question. I hope we find that more can be done to stop afib in its tracks.
They're he same thing. Atrial flutter is more of a slang term, and is sometimes found in patients with atrial tachycardia. Basically, atrial fibrillation is a disorder, and atrial flutter is a symptom
Fibrillation is a medical term meaning an interruption of electrical activities in the heart. The most common types of fibrillation are atrial fibrillation and ventricular relation, termed as AFib and VFib, respectively.
Yes - as during atrial fibrillation the heart is not pumping what it should, this results in a drop in o2 being delivered to the brain that can cause a feeling of being extremely tired. Some people, remarkably, live with this and adjust to it.
"rin" pronounced rin and rine. It is the medical term for nose.Atrial fibrillation (AF or afib) is an abnormal heart rhythm which involves the two upper chambers of the heart. Basically it's pertaining to the heart. therefore, AFRIN means a nose pertaining to the heart....
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