What are the consequences of cardiac arrest? How to maintain and treat cardiac arrest

Updated on healthy 2024-03-28
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cardiac arrest, often resulting in a sufficient blood supply to the brain.

    Sudden coma, shock symptoms.

    It is necessary to take the medication according to the course of treatment**, otherwise the consequences will be very serious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it is too long, it will lead to death.

    Sinus node lesions can cause cardiac arrest, which is called palpitations when angry.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are too tired physically and mentally exhausted, drink a dose of decoction every day to nourish qi and nourish yin, and restore yang and pulse.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cardiac arrest is premature heart beats, if there is no structural heart disease, the number of premature beats is not much, there are no symptoms such as palpitations, chest tightness, etc., generally do not need drugs**, pay attention to rest on time, do not stay up late, relax your mood, and reduce pressure. If it is premature contractions caused by structural heart disease, and the number of premature beats is relatively large, **the primary disease can be anti-arrhythmic**, and the drug needs to be selected according to the specific situation of the patient. For frequent premature ventricular contractions, radiofrequency ablation can be performed for patients with poor effect of anti-arrhythmic drugs**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 Identify** (electrocardiogram, cardiac color ultrasound, cardiac enzymes, coronary angiography), for the primary disease**2 Danshen tablets and Xinbao pills can be taken to control heart rate and heart rhythm.

    3. Combine the adjustment of daily life and rest and eating habits.

    4 If you stop secretly, that is, the PP interval exceeds the second, you can have syncope symptoms (severe) 5 If the above treatment is ineffective, you can install a pacemaker to control the heart rate and heart rhythm for your reference, I hope it can help you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    People with heart disease often have a "stopping feeling" in the heart, and have symptoms such as palpitation, suffocation, and fatigue, especially in young and nervous neurosis patients, the symptoms and reactions are more serious: some are anxious, sweating, and some seem to be attached or turned out of the heart, which is called cardiac in medicine"Premature movement", also known as "premature contraction" or "early contraction". It is divided into ventricular, atrial and nodal, with premature ventricular contractions being the most common.

    First aid measures. 1.For those whose physiological changes are not related to heart disease, do not stress excessively after a premature beat. Sometimes, as long as the mind is calm, premature beats can be reduced or eliminated.

    Lose. 2.For people with premature ventricular contractions, a short cough may be used. This is because coughing can produce enough energy to cause cardiac depolarization and stop the onset of premature ventricular contractions. Patients should cough vigorously and continuously to turn premature ventricular contractions into sinus rhythm, which can avoid the occurrence of sudden death.

    Precautions. 1.For patients with heart disease, premature beats should be controlled in a timely manner. Because the rate of sudden death (sudden death) of premature contractions in patients with more severe heart disease is 6 times that of normal people, it cannot be ignored.

    2.Premature beats can occur from excessive drinking, strong tea, smoking, nervousness, and emotional agitation.

    For people with premature ventricular contractions, a short cough may be used. This is because coughing can produce enough energy to cause cardiac depolarization and stop the onset of premature ventricular contractions. Patients should cough vigorously and continuously to turn premature ventricular contractions into sinus rhythm, which can avoid the occurrence of sudden death.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Is it cardiac arrest? It's that kind of arrhythmia, to make it clear, different arrhythmias are not the same.

    2. If the heart rate is very slow, a pacemaker may be installed, and it is also necessary to find out whether it is caused by heart disease.

    3. It is recommended to go to the hospital to check an electrocardiogram, so that it is clear at a glance.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Do you mean the heart beats too slowly? You have to go to the hospital and do one of those electrocardiograms for the whole day to record your frequency and see how low it is. How can we prescribe you medication just by saying that, which is irresponsible!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    And there are symptoms such as panic, suffocation, fatigue, etc., especially in young and nervous neurosis, the symptoms are more serious: anxiety, sweating, and some seem like the heart is falling down or turning out, which is medically called heart"Premature pulsations", also called"Premature beats"or"Early contraction"。It is divided into ventricular, atrial, and nodal, with premature ventricular contractions being the most common.

    ** measures for stealing stops:

    For those patients whose physiological changes are not related to heart disease, after the premature beating occurs, do not be overly nervous and take some measures aggressively. Sometimes premature beats can decrease or disappear as soon as the mind calms down. For patients with heart disease, it is necessary to diagnose ** in time, eliminate ** in time, and control premature beats.

    Because the sudden mortality rate of premature contractions in patients with more severe heart disease is 6 times that of normal people, it cannot be ignored. In addition, patients without heart disease should avoid excessive drinking, smoking, drinking strong tea, etc., and ensure rest and achieve a combination of work and rest.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I have this symptom, and when it is severe, I feel flustered, my breathing feels wrong, and I need to sit down and rest. I can only describe it like this, a little chest tightness. Taking a nap in the middle of the day can help relieve symptoms.

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