Atrial fibrillation (AFib) can be a manageable condition, and many people live for years or even decades with it, especially when properly treated. Life expectancy can vary based on individual factors, including age, overall health, underlying heart conditions, and how well the AFib is managed. With effective treatment and lifestyle modifications, individuals can maintain a good quality of life and reduce the risk of complications such as stroke or heart failure. Regular medical follow-ups are crucial for managing the condition effectively.
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