While AFib can happen without a trigger, most people can identify at least some of their triggers. Stress, certain foods and beverages, air pollution or environmental factors, exercise, sex hormones, dehydration, and over-the-counter medications are some of the known triggers. Find out more at:
Friday, November 22, 2019
Heart Disease Prevention - What Will Trigger Atrial Fibrillation?
Posted by Ng Peng Hock at 9:17 PM
Labels: atrial fibrillation, heart failure, stroke
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Hi NG PENG HOCK,
ReplyDeleteI first want to start off by saying I’m a huge fan of your Blog –"Heart Disease Prevention - What Will Trigger Atrial Fibrillation?" you may have noticed my comment from your last post. LOVE that post. I literally printed it out and have it sitting on my desk as a reference.
Anyway, I was checking out some of your other posts and noticed that you published a guest post from Other Guest Blogger.
It got me thinking: I’d love to be your next guest author!
Here are a few topics that I think readers would get a ton of value from:
Topic #1 Atrial fibrosis weighed as keystroke trigger
Topic #2 Cardiac surgery & transfusion strategy
To give you an idea of the quality that I bring to the table, here are a few posts that I’ve recently published:
Link #1
https://cardiacsecondopinion.com/atrial-fibrosis-weighed-as-key-stroke-trigger/
Link #2
https://cardiacsecondopinion.com/cardiac-surgery-transfusion-strategy/
Let me know what you think. : )
Best,
Dr. Mahesh Wadhwani
Chief of Cardiac Surgery & HOD, Department of Paediatric and Adult Cardiac Surgery
https://cardiacsecondopinion.com/dr-mahesh-wadhwani/