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Apple Watch detects grandmother’s irregular heartbeat

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Grandmother's Heartbeat

In a stunning turn of events, an Apple Watch Series 10 detected an elderly woman’s irregular heartbeat, potentially saving her life. Joshua Nair shared his experience on social media, revealing that his grandmother’s atrial fibrillation (AF) was detected by the watch’s ECG feature before any symptoms were noticed. AF is a common irregular heart rhythm that causes the heart’s upper chambers to beat irregularly and often too quickly.

Thanks to the early detection by the Apple Watch, Nair’s grandmother received timely medical attention at the hospital. The heart rate app on the Apple Watch notifies users when an irregular heartbeat is detected, which can be a sign of AF. The ECG app also generates an electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform to determine whether it is AF or another condition by examining electrical pulses that make the heart beat.

The ‘AFib History’ feature helps track detailed information about heart health and alerts users to episodes of AF over the past week.

Apple Watch tracks atrial fibrillation

Despite these advanced capabilities, Apple emphasizes that the Watch cannot detect heart attacks or strokes.

Users experiencing chest pain, pressure, or tightness are advised to seek emergency medical services immediately. This incident highlights the Apple Watch’s role in providing vital health insights and its potential to save lives through early detection of serious conditions. The advanced health features of the Apple Watch Series 10 are being praised for their life-saving potential.

The story has resonated with many, prompting a flood of testimonials on social media from users who have had similar life-saving experiences with their Apple Watches. These personal stories underscore the vital role that wearable technology can play in real-time health monitoring and emergency detection. As wearable technology continues to advance, the integration of health monitoring features such as those found in the Apple Watch Series 10 presents a promising future for proactive health management.

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The overwhelming positive response highlights the growing impact of wearable technology on personal health and safety.

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