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Can Afib Be Diagnosed Without A Medical Checkup?

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Rocky Point, NC
January 25
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The short answer is no. you need to see a doctor and get an EKG or ECG that will give you a diagnosis. Besides, if you do have it, it will need to be treated and you can't do that without seeing a cardiologist. I hope this helps. Hugs

January 25

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