During holidays, it is very common for people including healthy young adults to develop arrhythmia, most frequently atrial fibrillation, after several days of binge drinking. The condition is known as Holiday Heart Syndrome (HHS). HHS is usually temporary, but for some people, especially those with heart disease or who is at increased risk for heart disease, HHS can pose a special risk. Find out more at:
Saturday, January 06, 2018
Heart Disease Prevention - Why Do Holidays Raise Heart Disease Risk?
Posted by Ng Peng Hock at 10:45 AM
Labels: alcohol, arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, heart attack, heart disease, heart failure, holiday heart symptom, hypertension, stroke
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