In order to prevent the arrhythmia to recur it is very important for you to adopt lifestyle modifications and pursue risk factor control as discussed and recommended by your physician.
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Besides that, specific medications and ablation procedures can help to reduce the chances of recurring arrhythmia (link- restore normal rhythm with medication; restore normal rhythm with ablation).
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What triggers should I avoid to prevent AFib relapse?
Common triggers include excessive caffeine, alcohol, stress, and poor sleep.
Can exercise help prevent AFib recurrence?
Regular moderate exercise can improve heart health and reduce the risk of AFib
What medications are used to prevent relapse?
Antiarrhythmic drugs like amiodarone or flecainide are commonly prescribed to prevent AFib episodes.
Is ablation effective in preventing relapse?
Yes, catheter ablation can be highly effective for patients with recurrent or persistent AFib.
How often should I follow up with my doctor after AFib treatment?
Regular check-ups are crucial, typically every 6–12 months, depending on individual risk factors.

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