Strokes are a leading causes of death in the US.
Having AFib puts you at greater probability of having a stroke.
When you have atrial fibrillation (AFib), your risk of stroke is 5 times higher than someone without AFib. You need to take this risk very seriously, because:
- The outcome is almost twice as likely to be fatal
- The chances of having another major stroke increases
- disability is more likely to be severe
People with AF can have multiple strokes, including silent strokes (strokes that don't show physical symptoms but show up on a brain scan) that, over time, can cause dementia, so prevention is important.
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