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Arrhythmias - Living With | NHLBI, NIH

If you have been diagnosed with an arrhythmia, make sure to follow your treatment plan. Keep your regular appointments with your doctor and ...

Living With Arrhythmia: Tips for Managing Your Heart Rhythm Disorder

Doctors mainly use ICDs to treat ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation, two life-threatening heart rhythms. The ICDconstantly ...

Heart arrhythmia - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

Medicines used to treat heart arrhythmias depend on the type of irregular heartbeat and possible complications. For example, most people with ...

Living with Arrhythmia - Mass General Brigham

Arrhythmia treatment plans · Medications to control your heartbeat and prevent blood clots · Interventional procedures like a cardioversion or ...

Living with Arrhythmias: Coping Strategies and Lifestyle Tips - CVRTI

If you've been diagnosed with any kind of arrhythmia, it's important to first and foremost follow the treatment plan outlined by your doctor(s).

Living With Arrhythmia Treatment | Abbott Newsroom

Developments in modern technology have made the condition much more livable. Arrhythmia treatment helps people extend their lifespan and engage in meaningful ...

Heart Arrhythmia Do's and Don'ts - Penn Medicine

You can certainly live a happy, healthy life with an irregular heartbeat. However, it's always a good idea to check with your doctor when you're ...

Arrhythmia: Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

With heart arrhythmia treatment, many people can live full lives. Some people with more serious arrhythmias have a cardiac arrest and may or may not survive.

Prevention and Treatment of Arrhythmia | American Heart Association

Living with arrhythmias · Taking medications · Monitor your pulse · Manage your risk factors · Take it one day at a time.

Expert tips on living with atrial fibrillation - British Heart Foundation

“Healthcare professionals cannot cure atrial fibrillation. But they can treat it, control the symptoms, reduce the heart risks associated with it, and support ...

Arrhythmias - Treatment | NHLBI, NIH

ICDs can prevent sudden death among people who have a high risk of a life-threatening arrhythmia. They are surgically placed inside your body.

Heart rhythm problems (arrhythmia) - NHS

Treatment for heart rhythm problems · medicine to control the rate and rhythm of your heartbeat, such as beta blockers · burning or freezing the section of heart ...

8 Tips for Living with Afib - WebMD

But with the right treatment and some lifestyle changes, you can stay active and energetic. Symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, and a ...

Adjusting to life with atrial fibrillation - Heart Foundation NZ

As well as starting your treatment plan, making some changes to your lifestyle can help improve your health, manage your AF and lower your risk of complications ...

Heart arrhythmia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Heart arrhythmia treatment may include medicines, devices such as pacemakers, or a procedure or surgery. The goals of treatment are to control ...

Back Into Rhythm: Adjusting to an AFib Diagnosis | Cedars-Sinai

Blood thinners, beta blockers, sodium channel blockers and potassium channel blockers are all common medications that are used to treat AFib.

Living with Arrhythmias: What to Know When Your Heart is Out of ...

Some resolve on their own, while others need treatment. This short film addresses the different types of arrhythmias, including, Paroxysmal ...

Living With Arrhythmia: Risk Factors & Treatment Options

Arrhythmias can be slow, fast, too slow, too fast, or just irregular. Arrhythmias occur in about 1.5% to 5% of people, and not all are life-threatening.

Atrial fibrillation | Heart and Stroke Foundation

Most people with Afib lead active, normal lives with treatment, but untreated it can interfere with your quality of life. Talk to your doctor if you have ...

Arrhythmias - Abnormal heart rhythms - BHF

Living with an arrhythmia ... Most arrhythmias are manageable. This means that with the right treatment you can carry on living as you were before you were ...