Atrial Fibrillation can strike at any age

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: June 13, 2017

When we think of heart problems, most of us generally think of the elderly. The truth is that heart issues, including atrial fibrillation, can happen at virtually any age.

What is AF?

Atrial Fibrillation, sometimes called Afib, is an irregular heartbeat. It is the most common type of arrhythmia. Even if you are young and in good health, presenting no trigger risk factors, which can include: certain medications, heavy alcohol consumption, or training as an endurance athlete, or structural heart defects, you can still present with Afib due to stress.

 

When this is the case, a sleep study may be conducted as sleep apnea can be a causing culprit. The fact is that with Afib, the cause isn’t always discovered. Even with an unknown cause, unlike most things in life, there is still a possible solution. Having an ablation procedure done which knocks out the part of the heart which keeps having the episodes.

 

The term Lone Afib has been used for more than half a century and is used to describe an atrial fibrillation of unknown origin.

 

Long term and untreated Afib puts you at a higher risk of stroke. In many people, it will also cause chest pain, heart attack or even heart failure. If you have signs of Atrial Fibrillation it’s important to see your doctor right away.

 

Symptoms can include:

 

  • Shortness of breath
  • Heart palpitations
  • Rapid Heartbeat
  • Exhaustion during workouts
  • Exhaustion without exertion
  • Irregular heart beat
  • Dizziness
  • Confusion

 

Doctors diagnose atrial fibrillation using family and individual medical history as well as a physical exam, and an electrocardiogram. Treatments can include select medicines and procedures designed to restore normal rhythm.

 

Heart issues are among the most disturbing to deal with after all your heart is the core of your being. If you feel the above symptoms and they do not subside with rest, relaxation, or attempts to de-stress it is important to seek medical advice.

 

If you live in the Tampa Bay area and are looking for a great cardiology team, please call us at 813-975-2800. Patient comfort and care are a priority here at Tampa Cardiovascular Associates. We look forward to talking with you. www.tampacardio.com.

 

 

 

 

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: 13/06/2017

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