Fibulation is not a widely recognized term in medical or scientific literature. It may be a misspelling or confusion with "fibrillation," which refers to a rapid and irregular heartbeat, often seen in conditions like atrial fibrillation. This can lead to decreased blood flow and increase the risk of stroke or heart failure. If you meant a different term, please clarify for a more accurate response.
He died of of a heart condition often known as Atrial Fibulation. It often goes undiagnosed especially for someone as young as 23 years old
Without any knowledge of the drug: I was put on tranxene in 1973 and each attempt to take me off of it puts me in the ER with severe hypertension, and arterial fibulation, why is this and how can I explain this to doctors who are hesitant about refilling my prescriptions.
Arterial fibrillation, often referred to as AFib, is a heart condition characterized by irregular and often rapid heartbeats. This arrhythmia occurs when the electrical signals in the heart become disorganized, leading to poor blood flow and increasing the risk of stroke and other heart-related complications. Symptoms can include palpitations, shortness of breath, and fatigue, but some individuals may be asymptomatic. Management typically involves lifestyle changes, medications, or procedures to restore normal heart rhythm.