Q: What SCENAR procedures can you recommend to my patient?
A male patient has Persistent Atrial Fibrillation, which means he is always in arrhythmia, a heart condition that was diagnosed by the doctor.
He shows the symptoms of fatigue, shortness of breath and a type of anxiety that results from feeling that he can not get breath especially at night when he wakes up. His doctor has allowed him to explore holistic methods for 90 days otherwise he will schedule my patient for an ablation procedure to cauterize the affected area.
Note: Atrial fibrillation (A-fib) is an irregular and often very rapid heart rhythm (arrhythmia) that can lead to blood clots in the heart. A-fib increases the risk of stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications. During atrial fibrillation, the heart’s upper chambers (the atria) beat chaotically and irregularly — out of sync with the lower chambers (the ventricles) of the heart. For many people, A-fib may have no symptoms. However, A-fib may cause a fast, pounding heartbeat (palpitations), shortness of breath or weakness. With persistent type of atrial fibrillation, the heart rhythm doesn’t go back to normal on its own.
A: If a person has A-fib symptoms, SCENAR treatment may be used to restore and maintain a normal heart rhythm.
Recommendation of Dr. Iolanta Stanchak
First, SCENAR therapist needs to relieve the tension on the heart. So, start treating with the Abdomen, where v. Cava inferior/ aorta abdominal is located (around and below the navel). And only then the arrhythmia through atrial zone can be removed.
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