Atrial Fibrillation or A-fib is one of the most common problems with the heartbeat’s rate or rhythm with the basic cause being disorganized signals that make the ticker’s two upper chambers squeeze very fast and out of sync. The heart walls quiver or fibrillate because of their contraction. Any sort of damage to the ticker’s electrical system can lead to A-fib which often results from conditions that affect the ticker. Other things may be at play as well in at least one of every ten A-fib cases. It also happens sometimes that the healthcare provider can’t figure out what’s causing A-fib. Knowing the triggers can enable you to control your A-fib and avoid having an episode. Risk Factors that Lead to Atrial Fibrillation: Age- The odds go up with age, particularly after age 60 which can be attributed to the likelihood of getting heart disease and other conditions with age. Heart Disease - There are no two ways about other heart issues raising the chance of having Atrial Fi...