Blood Clots
If your healthcare provider notices blood clots after performing a cardiogram, it might indicate the presence of atrial fibrillation. Since blood can fill the atria or upper chambers of your heart, it would begin to clot quickly. If left untreated, these clots might end up moving to the brain and limiting your blood flow. Early detection is the key to treat and remove these clots safely and effectively. Thus, you should have a regular health check with your cardiologist to reduce the risks of atrial fibrillation and blood clots. [6]










