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HCCA atrial fibrillation
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00:00if you've recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation this video will
00:10explain what it means and how medicines can help what is atrial fibrillation atrial
00:18fibrillation is when your heart beats in an uncoordinated way it might twitch feel
00:25out a rhythm or make you lightheaded this happens when random electrical signals occur in the top
00:33chambers of your heart this causes your heart to beat irregularly clots can form in the heart and
00:40be really serious that's because there is a chance that the clot can travel to your brain and cause a
00:47stroke a stroke happens when the clot blocks a blood vessel that supplies blood and oxygen to
00:53the brain and this is very serious because it could cause damage to your brain or even death
01:00if you have untreated atrial fibrillation your risk of a stroke increases by five times how do you stop
01:09the clots to help prevent this your doctor might prescribe a medicine that can slow down the process
01:16of forming a clot these are called anticoagulants anticoagulants work by slowing down or preventing
01:26clots from forming move along this way please single file break it up there's nothing to see so by
01:33preventing or slowing down the clot from forming in the heart it stops it from traveling to the brain and
01:39causing a stroke are there any risks medicines come with risks as well as benefits and if you're
01:48taking anticoagulants it's important to know that if you have a cut it might bleed for longer this is
01:55because anticoagulants slow down the process of forming a clot so you might need to apply pressure for
02:04longer you might also find that you bruise more easily and if you have any bleeding that seems
02:12heavy or unusual make sure you seek medical attention for example nosebleeds that won't stop
02:19coughing up and vomiting blood or finding blood in urine or stools you should also seek attention for
02:27bruising that gets worse or sudden headaches so yes by taking anticoagulants there is a risk of
02:35bleeding and bruising but the benefits of preventing a stroke are far greater so what happens if I don't
02:43take anticoagulants it's really important to take anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation the way
02:52they've been prescribed by your doctor remember untreated atrial fibrillation increases your risk
02:58of stroke by five times it's also linked to one in ten deaths and over two hundred thousand
03:05hospitalizations every year I hope you understand why taking your medicines is so important as you can
03:12see not taking them can have serious consequences don't stop your anticoagulants unless your doctor
03:19tells you I hope you found this information helpful

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