AFib

Is it Anxiety or AFib?

man clutching chest

When you get nervous or very excited, does your heart race or feel like it has skipped a beat? While it may seem like a case of the jitters, your heart thumping could actually indicate a serious health problem known as atrial fibrillation or AFib.

Atrial fibrillation happens when the heart's electrical signals don't travel through the heart in a normal way. Instead, they become very rapid and disorganized. These disorganized electrical signals cause the heart's two upper chambers (atria) to fibrillate, or contract very fast and irregularly.

An estimated 2.7 to 6.1 million Americans are living with AFib.

The two main complications from AFib are stroke and heart failure. A person with untreated AFib is five times more likely to have a stroke than the general population.

While some people with AFib feel a 'fluttering' in their chest, some people do not notice a change in heart rate or rhythm, but may experience exertion fatigue. Others may have no symptoms at all.

If you do feel the fluttering, how can you tell the difference between anxiety and atrial fibrillation? Seek care from your primary healthcare provider who can discuss your symptoms and refer you to a specialist, if necessary

Atrial Fibrillation Symptoms

  • Skipped heartbeat and then the feeling of a thud or thump followed by your heart racing for an extended period of time
  • Heart palpitations or fluttering and jumping of the heart
  • Sweating or chest pain, mimicking a heart attack
  • Pulse is erratic or weak, instead of strong and regular
  • Dizzy, weak, tired, or breathless, especially with exertion
  • Decreased energy

If you experience these symptoms, it's important to tell your doctor about them and ask about tests that will verify if you have atrial fibrillation or an irregular heartbeat (cardiac arrhythmia). The sooner you are diagnosed, the greater the chance of keeping it in check or eliminating the symptoms of AFib altogether.

Learn about Doylestown Health's AFib Center

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