Here are a few symptoms worth flagging to your GP, AF nurse, or cardiologist: New or worsening palpitations, especially if episodes feel longer or more frequent than usual A faster-than-usual resting heart rate, if you check it Light-headedness or dizziness, especially when standing up Increased breathlessness on exertion compared with your normal baseline An AF episode thats harder to settle than usual or doesnt respond to your usual rescue plan None of these is an emergency on its own, unless symptoms are severe
Digestive conditions like Crohn's disease and celiac disease create similar absorption problems
Quietly, by appointment
This mineral is important for blood pressure control and heart health
What Happens to Insulin Levels if You Stop Taking a GLP-1 for Type 2 Diabetes Treatment
If you're experiencing side effects, contact your provider before making any changesadjusting your diet, hydration, or meal timing often helps before a dose modification is needed