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All you have to do is to cough it hard. It will regain normal heart rhythm. Just cough it and the heart beat normalizes right away. Then you can seek medical assistance
ОтветитьThis video is informational AF
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Ответитьso helpful, thanks
ОтветитьHaving an presentation tomorrow this vdeo is so helpful to understand thanks much❤
Ответитьyou guyz nailed it . couldnt understand it any better
ОтветитьMy 68 year old sister was rushed to the hospital today. Drs said she has AF. They shocked her heart and prescribed blood thinners.
Why blood thinners?
Bottom line is they do not know what causes the electrical signals to the heart to sometimes change. So, what do they do? They do what they do in every other case that they suspect there is some malady. They simply treat the symptom. The symptom is The Irregular Heartbeat. They treat it with medication and procedures that they are not really sure help at all. They do not really even know if having irregular heartbeats is part of the body's defense system against a stressor of some sort whether it be physical, emotional, or chemical. I will do whatever it takes to avoid their supposed care or treatment. My body knows a whole lot more than they ever will.
ОтветитьCauses?
ОтветитьPlease have electrolyte dissolve in water tablet . The best solution for Afib. Believe me ❤
ОтветитьBy "medication to control heartrate", do you mean pharmacological cardioversion? What about electrical cardioversion?
ОтветитьSo many of us who have paroxysmal A-Fib know that the majority of our incidents are associated with the build up of stomach gasses and bloating from being constipated or eating foods which produce excess gas. Those of us who suffer celiac disease and other food allergies often experience the onset of A-fib due to consuming foods which cause gastric distress.
The connection between digestive issues and A-Fib is very clear to those who deal with it daily. I have no idea why the medical community downplays or ignores this connection in discussing A-Fib causes and treatments.
Nice 👍🩺♥️
ОтветитьMy mother faced this problem is it serious can it cure by medicine please reply is it serious 😭😭
ОтветитьI have atrial fibrillation, and I'm on blood thinners , I go in and out of A-fib, lately I've been very afraid of the what if I suffer a stroke, does the blood thinners put me at other risk?
ОтветитьMy boyfriend (he's 49) just got home from having a cardioversion done. I'm surprised you didn't bring up that procedure. He is feeling better though we guess it'll take some time before he's back to 100%. We hope it'll last for the rest of his life. ❤️
ОтветитьIs sinus arrhythmia serious?
ОтветитьVery easy and lovely explanations and illustrations 🌹🍦💟
ОтветитьIncredibly clear and concise explanation. Thank you.
ОтветитьSimply wow....
ОтветитьIf someone have left atrial appendage thrombus because of AF >48 and he goes 3 week anticouagulation therpay, after 3 week can we do pharmacological/electrical cardioversion despite that he have left atrial appendage thrombus?
2.does the anticoagulation therapy( before) cardioversion needs CHA2DS2-VASc score calculation?
i really enjoy your lessons it helps me a lot in my study
ОтветитьI am currently experiencing this. It's the 3rd day now.
ОтветитьThanks Rishi 👍🏻👏
Ответить1. Quivering/twitching movement of the atrium due to non coordinated muscle contractions in atrium.
2. Scribbled p wave in ecg
3. Larger RR interval
4. 100 - 175 bpm
5. Risk factors:
- high bp
- coronary artery disease
- valvular disease
- obesity
- DM
- excessive alcohol consumption
- genetic factors
6. Complications ~ Stroke
7. Dx:
- ECG
8. Tx:
- beta blockers
- anticoagulants
- pacemaker
- radio frequency catheter ablation( maze procedure )
- av node ablation
wow. I'm watching this in the hospital. I had an ambulance ride, a fib, pneumonia....and survived the intubation.
Ответитьthis is a nutritional problem that the parasites of medicine are feasting on with all their bullshit. afib is not a heart problem it is nutritional problem. The afib is the symptom.
ОтветитьThank you so much
ОтветитьThanks for making this. Makes me understand my heart more.
Tho watching your other videos makes me realise how messed up my heart is. I have
Wolff Parkinson White
Cardiomyopathy
Sinus Tachycardia
Ventricular Pre-excitation
Atrial Fibrillation
Supraventricular tachycardia
So yeah 😑
Great explanation of my new affliction
ОтветитьThank u for your videos, im actually felt difficult studying the ecg. But now I thought ecg is not hard subject.
ОтветитьYaaa easy to follow n understand ...butttt ... are u really afraid of telling the actual reason of this AF problem of the heart..., It starts occurring after taking all those prolonged filthy toxic Heart medicines ,,, starting with an Aspirin ... those Aspirins, Beta blockers , Blood Thinners , BP meds ..... they heavily inflame up each n every vein n artery of the poor heart n then Docs making then more toxic with zoles n Riseks ... Then the veins get rusty n corrosive n start plaque n calcification, called BLOCKAGE OF THE VEINS, HEART TROUBLE ... Long medicines, procedures, CABGG, PLASTIES , tests , hospital admissions... HUGE MONEY DEARS !
Yaaaa, huge monies !
Any rebuttal by a senior Heart Fellow please ?
Why you didn’t mention anything about chad2ds2_vasc score or even pulmonary isolation???
Ответитьi understood easily about AF by osmosis. Thankyou
ОтветитьThank you so much, this is so much better, reading my textbooks was giving me a headache
ОтветитьSince most blood clots that can trigger a severe stroke occur in the left atrium in the so-called atrial appendage, the precedure of closing the auricular appendage in order to prevent a stroke is an established alternative to life-long anticoagulation in patients with too much of a high risk of bleeding.
ОтветитьI have severe mental stress, and it causes this to me. I’m on metoprolol for it, haven’t had another episode since (3-4 weeks) but I have PACs
ОтветитьVery good video to clear the idea
ОтветитьSo concise.....very informative...thanks👍
ОтветитьThis video is good AF...
ОтветитьTq sir
Ответитьvery helpful
ОтветитьI have atrial fibrillation
ОтветитьThank You so much
شكرًا جزيلا
thank you <3 !
ОтветитьYou should’ve mentioned the name of medications used to treat AFib.
Ответитьawesome video. great job
Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьAmazing sir
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video for our! thank you & love from Bangladesh!