Atrial fibrillation on Apple Watch?
Hello π I recently had a strange feeling and noticed that my heart was beating strangely. I measured it with the ECG function, and it showed two atrial fibrillation episodes. I wanted to ask if anyone knows anything about this? I'll go to the doctor every time and get a checkup. I usually only get it during exercise, when I've exerted myself too much. But now I'm getting it even if I'm just sitting or doing nothing at all.
The ECG shows no indication of atrial fibrillation. However, the so-called p-waves are completely missing. In atrial fibrillation, there would be a fibrillation wave instead of a p-wave. I don't believe it's atrial fibrillation, but of course I can't rule it out either.
Thank you very much π Let's see what the doctor says βΊοΈ
What exactly are P waves? I did a bit of research, but couldn't find anything specific about it.
Current flow of the atria, then pause due to AV conduction and then QRS as currents of ventricular excitation Pause during muscle contraction and T wave is excitation recovery phase
Throw away the watch and go to a real doctor
Very nice!
What else should he write!!!!!!!!.
Either you believe your watch or go to the doctor.
This is an area where you shouldn't think twice.
But, if possible through your family doctor, or was the watch a Christmas present and you are in the testing phase.
greeting
Well, it's an attempt to compete against incompetent people.
However, it is hopeless
I was in the hospital today because I had surgery yesterday. I was told to go to my family doctor for a referral. And he's closed today. Apparently, you have no sense of politeness ππ
Hospital is completely unknown to you? Apparently, emergency doctors are too.
Who wrote this and where?
Calling someone incompetent is very polite, you're right π
Hello,
rude is something else.
If it's important to you, go to the emergency room or something.
But, as written, it is just a clock.
greeting
Yes, that's great! Keep it up!
Then you probably didn't read it correctly… I wrote that I was going to see a doctor, but it's the weekend… I just wanted to know if anyone else knows anything about this, so there's no need to be rude right away π
That's not atrial fibrillation, what nonsense.