How should premature cardiac beats be treated? Or should I take care of my daily health?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What to do about premature beats? In fact, premature beats are very common and often occur in normal people, even if you have no family history of heart disease and no congenital heart disease, you may have premature beats.

    However, the occasional premature contraction can be ignored.

    If you have premature beats for 2-3 consecutive days, it is best to go to a nearby medical institution for an ECG examination, and then perform it according to your personal condition and doctor's advice**.

    How to avoid premature beats? Pay attention to the combination of work and rest.

    No smoking or drinking.

    Do not take drugs or take them indiscriminately.

    Pay attention to your diet and get enough sleep.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The heart is the central link of the human body and a vital part. If there is a problem with the heart, it is dangerous. As for this premature beat, it is not a serious symptom and does not need to be **. Let's talk about how to get a premature beat. Let's take a look at how to look at this.

    1.Don't be too nervous when a premature beat occurs. Ask your doctor to further investigate the cause of the premature contractions and assess the severity of them.

    If the cause of premature contractions can be found, as long as the cause of premature contractions is eliminated, the disease that induces premature contractions can be gradually eliminated. If you can't find the cause of the premature beats, ask your doctor to decide if you need them. The vast majority of patients with premature contractions recover well.

    2.Occasional premature beats have little effect on circulation, especially since they are not caused by other diseases. Premature contractions themselves are not a serious disease and are generally not needed. Therefore, patients should eliminate their worries and maintain an optimistic mood.

    3.Frequent premature beats, especially those that may progress to a serious arrhythmia based on heart disease or may lead to angina and heart failure, should be noted**. There are many drugs that can relieve premature beats, such as propranolol, verapamil, slow heart rhythm, amiodarone, quinidine, procainamide, etc.

    These drugs are more powerful and should be taken under the guidance of a doctor. Be patient and don't change dressings too often. After premature contraction control, a small amount of drugs should still be used to maintain it to avoid relapse.

    Things to look out for:

    1.People should always cultivate a good routine of life and work and rest. Instead of staying up late watching TV and playing at the computer for long periods of time, they should engage in proper physical activity such as walking and running.

    2.In terms of diet, try to avoid smoking and drinking, eat less spicy food, drink less strong tea and coffee, and eat more light food to supplement nutrition.

    3.Pulse pause itself is not a serious condition. People should strive to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude and avoid being overly excited or sad. At the same time, learn to deal with the relationship between study, work and life.

    4.You should go to the hospital regularly for physical examination, and once you find frequent pause in the pulse and obvious symptoms, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.

    Pulse itself is not a serious disease and is generally not needed**. Therefore, people can completely eliminate their mental worries and maintain a happy mood at all times. If there is a pause in the pulse, you don't have to be too nervous.

    Go to the hospital for an examination and ask the doctor to analyze the specific cause and severity of the "pulse arrest". If the cause of the pulse arrest can be found, as long as the cause of the pulse arrest is ruled out and carried out**, it can gradually return to normal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Personally, I feel that premature heart beats generally do not need to be **, you just need to pay more attention to your diet, ensure adequate sleep, and exercise more.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many classifications of premature cardiac beats, and some drugs should be used to find help from a doctor in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If such a thing often occurs, then you should go to the hospital**, you can also go to bed early and get up early to have a good living habit, and you can get better slowly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it is a frequent premature contraction, or due to organic diseases, such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, etc., and it has been accompanied by obvious dizziness, palpitations and other clinical symptoms, it is necessary to target the primary disease in time.

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