Atrial fibrillation is a condition that causes an irregular heart rate and rhythm. When someone has atrial fibrillation, their heart rate can sometimes be very fast and irregular. It is estimated that 2.6% of the Scottish population, which is around 143,000 people, have atrial fibrillation. It is more common in people over 65 years.
People with atrial fibrillation may have symptoms such as breathlessness, heart palpitations, dizziness, tiredness or fainting. Many people with atrial fibrillation have no symptoms.
Some people have intermittent episodes of atrial fibrillation that come and go. Each episode comes on suddenly but will also stop suddenly, with the heartbeat going back to a normal rate and rhythm.