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Atrial fibrillation Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
To manage symptoms, reduce triggers, and lower the risk of complications.
- Avoid triggers such as caffeine, spicy food, stress, dehydration, and lack of sleep.
- Maintain a healthy weight and eat a balanced diet.
- Exercise regularly (aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly), but avoid excessive or too hard exercise.
- Do not smoke and limit alcohol consumption.
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Medicinal Treatment
To regulate heart rhythm and rate, and prevent blood clots and stroke.
- Medications to control heart rate and rhythm (e.g., beta blockers, anti-arrhythmics).
- Anticoagulants to lower the risk of blood clots and stroke.
- Treatment of underlying conditions or adjustment of medicines that may cause AFib.
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Surgical Treatment
To restore normal heart rhythm or manage severe symptoms.
- Catheter ablation (burning, freezing, or using high-energy electrical pulses to destroy problematic heart tissue).
- Electrical cardioversion (using electricity to reset the heart rhythm).
- Implantation of devices like pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) for rhythm management.
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