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7. Preparing for cardiac ablation

Before undergoing cardiac ablation, the doctor would first record the rhythm and electrical activity of your heart. Then the doctor also asks about any medical conditions you may have such as kidney disease, diabetes or are pregnant. If every thing's clear, the doctor will instruct you not to drink or eat anything after midnight the night before the cardiac ablation. You also have to stop taking any medications which may increase the risk of adverse side effects such as excessive bleeding. There are other steps for preparation, and it's important to discuss everything with your doctor beforehand.

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