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Anton, I am 74 years old and have had a RBBB ( right bundle branch block ) all my adult life. I have no idea if I was born with it or not. I am a bit intimidated by the thoughts of that branch coming to life. Does your cardiac person know what that would look like?
J Grayden, do you mean what will you experience if the block dissapears? We don't have cardiac person, but we did some search and this what we found:
If RBBB disappears or resolves, it means that the electrical conduction in the right bundle branch has been restored, and the electrical signals can travel more effectively to the right ventricle. A person with a resolved RBBB may experience improvements in their heart rhythm, which can lead to:
J Grayden, do you mean what will you experience if the block dissapears? We don't have cardiac person, but we did some search and this what we found:
If RBBB disappears or resolves, it means that the electrical conduction in the right bundle branch has been restored, and the electrical signals can travel more effectively to the right ventricle. A person with a resolved RBBB may experience improvements in their heart rhythm, which can lead to:
Reduction or disappearance of any symptoms they may have experienced, such as fatigue, shortness of breath, or lightheadedness.
Improved overall heart function, as the right ventricle is now able to contract more synchronously with the left ventricle.
Decreased risk of developing further complications, such as heart failure or arrhythmias, due to improved electrical conduction.
It is important to note that the experience of a person with RBBB resolution will depend on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. For some individuals, RBBB may be asymptomatic and not cause any noticeable changes even when it resolves.
Hi John, we just added this IC based on Rife frequencies Cyst (Rife). Additionally you can try ice therapy: apply ice to the affected area for 15-20 minutes at a time, several times a day - it may help reduce swelling and pain.
Hi John, we just added this IC based on Rife frequencies Cyst (Rife). Additionally you can try ice therapy: apply ice to the affected area for 15-20 minutes at a time, several times a day - it may help reduce swelling and pain.