Add to Calendar America/New_York I have been recently diagnosed with atrial fibrillation and I’d like to discuss treatment options. <div class="ad ad-2026 tabAdsection" id="ads2-pos-2026-ad-tab-1"> </div><ul><li><p class="ddg_question">What medicines can I take to control my AFib? What if I can’t take blood thinners?</p><p>Your doctor can tell you which medication options might be right for you and what alternative treatments are available.</p></li><li><p class="ddg_question">I have other health conditions. How do I manage them with my AFib?</p><p>Your doctor will look at your complete health history to make a treatment plan that works for you.</p></li><li><p class="ddg_question">What things trigger AFib?</p><p>Knowing the triggers for this condition will help you take steps to prevent future episodes.</p></li><li><p class="ddg_question">What type of AFib do I have, paroxysmal, persistent, or permanent?</p><p>The type of AFib you have will determine what type of treatment you need.</p></li><li><p class="ddg_question">What lifestyle changes do I need to make to control my AFib?</p><p>Your health care team can explain things you can do to keep your heart as healthy as possible.</p></li></ul>
Add to Calendar America/New_York I am currently treating atrial fibrillation, and I’m still experiencing symptoms. <div class="ad ad-2026 tabAdsection" id="ads2-pos-2026-ad-tab-2"> </div><ul><li><p class="ddg_question">Is my AFib progressing into a more advanced type?</p><p>Based on your current symptoms and your heart health history, your doctor will judge the progress of your AFib and the type you currently have.</p></li><li><p class="ddg_question">Will I need a procedure to get my heart rate and rhythm back to normal?</p><p>There are several treatments available for AFib that doesn’t respond to medication. Your doctor will let you know your options.</p></li><li><p class="ddg_question">What’s my risk of stroke?</p><p>Your chances of a stroke depend on several things along with your AFib. Your doctor can give you a complete picture and advise you on your next steps.</p></li><li><p class="ddg_question">How will I know when to call 911?</p><p>Your doctor can let you know what symptoms could mean an emergency and when to seek immediate help.</p></li><li><p class="ddg_question">What procedure would be best to treat my AFib?</p><p>If a procedure is necessary, your doctor will go over your options with you and recommend the procedure that would most help to treat your AFib.</p></li></ul>