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s have to wear Apple Watch at least 12 hours a day for 5 days a week to receive AFib History estimate
Watch Series 4 and later models in the country.
AFib is an irregular heart rhythm where the upper chambers of the heart beat out of sync with the lower chambers. This can lead to heart failure or cause blood clots in the heart. Apple watchOS 9.
People who have already been diagnosed with AFib can understand the state of atrial fibrillation over a particular period with this feature. s can also share a PDF of their AFib patterns with their doctor. They can also track lifestyle factors that may influence their health condition.
Before setting up the AFib History make sure your iPhone and Apple Watch are running on the latest versions of iOS and watchOS, respectively. You can follow these steps to set up the feature:
You can view the AFib History estimate by heading to Browse > Heart > Fib History on the Health app on your iPhone. If you have AFib History saved to your Favorites, you can also access it from the Summary tab.
In select regions, Apple permits s to share their AFib History data in a PDF. The PDF can be shared to s, saved to the Files app, or AirDropped to another device by heading to Options > Export PDF > Share Button.
According to Apple's page, the AFib feature can be used by people aged 22 and older who have already been diagnosed with the illness. When consumers feel any pain, it is essential to seek medical treatment. s are required to wear Apple Watch at least 12 hours a day for five days a week to consistently receive AFib History estimates. Also, Heart Rate and Wrist Detection have to be enabled on the device.
Apple Watch is not a medical device, but this aforementioned feature can be useful in monitoring health conditions, if you notice anything that is out of the ordinary, then it's recommended to get medical help.
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