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Treatment for ventricular fibrillation attempts to control the heart rate and to reset the heart to a more normal rhythm. An implanted defibrillator detects ventricular fibrillation and resets or shocks the heart into a normal rhythm.
With an implanted defibrillator, people with irregular heart beat continue their lives with some lifestyle adjustments.
The effects of heart failure can be minimized by controlling the risk factors for heart disease. Obvious steps include quitting smoking, losing weight if necessary, abstaining from alcohol, and making dietary changes to reduce the amount of salt and fat consumed. Regular, modest exercise is also helpful for many patients, though the amount and intensity should be carefully monitored by a physician.