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DianaValesko
1 year ago

You should be strongly cardiological, medicamental.

Hopeful dimmers are untreated really concern for consequential diseases, such as stroke, and embolies.

Preventive dimmers are triggered by so-called trigger signals which arise in the region of the opening of the lung veins into the left atrium and which is continuously excited by a circle of excitations by the musculature of the atrium.

If no medicamentous improvement is to be achieved, an ablation of the so-called AV node can be used to prevent the hopefull dimmer.

Good improvement for you.

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

That can be a bad thing. You should check this thoroughly!

Jan

Sternchen700
1 year ago

Hello Luni1252.

It’s not too late. If it’s really bad, just the doctor can tell you. You should have a cardiologist. Because something like that can become quite bad.

Skyangelforever
1 year ago
Reply to  Sternchen700

Yes, please do what Sternchen 700 recommends you.I speak from experience😔

Sternchen700
1 year ago

Thank you, dear Sky.👍🤗

Sternchen700
1 year ago

👍😊

Skyangelforever
1 year ago

Hakuna Matata🖤

Renate2511
1 year ago

Hello, Luni1252.

I don’t want to scare you, but everything that matters to the heart is examined by the cardiologist.

Even hopefull dimmers.

So don’t put it on the long bank, and let it go.

Greetings, Renate.

Curasanus
1 year ago

It is subject to treatment. Without treatment, you can get a stroke or embolism after a few days. A doctor must prescribe “Beloc” and a blood thinner (e.g. “Pradaxa”).

michi57319
1 year ago

If extrasystoles become a hopeful dimmer, this is in the dangerous area! This is a matter of urgency. If the KH kicked you out, you should go to the cardiologist immediately. When requesting an appointment, say what’s going on.

ManuViernheim
1 year ago

Hopefully you should take it seriously, especially since you’ve had it twice.

Look here, some tips.

How to behave in the case of atrial dimmer?

5 Ways to Control Your Hopeful Glimmer

Tip No …

Tip 2: Reduce stress as well. …

Tip 3: Eat less salt. …

Tip 4: Take care of stimulants such as caffeine and alcohol. …

Tip 5: Try your best to avoid infections such as a flu.

Source: Google

OpiPaschulke
1 year ago

Hopeful dimmers are not directly life-threatening, but increases the risk of getting a stroke. It is not to be confused with the dangerous chamber flutter that always represents an emergency. The symptoms of chamber flimmers correspond to those of a cardiac arrest.

https://herzstiftung.de/infos-to-heart disorders/heartrhythmias/vorhofflimmern/vorhofflimmern-symptome#:~:text=Vorhofflimmern%20not%20unmittelbar%20lifethreatening,Kammerflimmern%20een%20een%20as%20asstill.

jule2204
1 year ago

Hopefully, it’s bad.
But I wonder how you know you had that.

jule2204
1 year ago
Reply to  Luni1252

Then you should ask a doctor. And not in a lay forum.

Munga01
1 year ago

How do you know you had some hope? Did a doctor tell you?

Munga01
1 year ago
Reply to  Luni1252

Hopeful dimmers are very bad and actually you should have stayed right in the hospital.

Talk to your doctor about this diagnosis!