Sinus arrhythmia?! What to do?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-15
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Sinus arrhythmia itself generally does not have to**. The increased heart rate disappears after activity.

    Medically speaking, sinus arrhythmia is divided into two categories, one is respiratory and the other is non-respiratory, the former is mainly related to physiological changes, which is normal and does not need to be carried out**. The latter is more likely to occur in some heart conditions, and is easily detected with other changes in the ECG. Simple respiratory sinus arrhythmia is normal, but it is not a substitute for all tests, and if all other tests are normal, it can be left alone.

    Sinus arrhythmias are common in young people and usually don't have to**, and the increased heart rate goes away with activity. Symptomatic people are given heart-rate-raising drugs such as atropine and isoproterenol.

    Sinus arrhythmias are sinus cycles of varying length, with the longest cycle minus the shortest cycle differing by more than 120 milliseconds, and sinus arrhythmias are common in young people, especially if the heart rate is slow or vagus tone is high (e.g., after taking digitalis or morphine). Sinus arrhythmias decrease with age.

    Clinical manifestations: sinus arrhythmias are rarely symptomatic, but sometimes palpitations can occur when the difference between beats is long.

    Basis for diagnosis:1The heart rhythm on the ECG is sinus rhythm, i.e., the P wave is the sinus P wave.

    2.The difference between the longest pp interval and the shortest pp interval in the same lead is greater than 120 msec.

    **Principle: Sinus arrhythmia itself is generally not necessary**. The increased heart rate disappears after activity.

    Pro tip: Sinus arrhythmia is common in young people and usually doesn't have to**, and the increased heart rate goes away with activity. Symptomatic people are given heart-rate-raising drugs such as atropine and isoproterenol.

    Medically speaking, sinus arrhythmia is divided into two categories, one is respiratory and the other is non-respiratory, the former is mainly related to physiological changes, which is normal and does not need to be carried out**. The latter is more likely to occur in some heart conditions, and is easily detected with other changes in the ECG. Simple respiratory sinus arrhythmia is normal, but it is not a substitute for all tests, and if all other tests are normal, it can be left alone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Smoke less, drink less, go to bed early, don't stay up late, keep exercising, maintain a good attitude, I found out 2 years ago that I have now I am basically **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Smoke less, drink less, go to bed early, don't stay up late, keep exercising, and maintain a good attitude

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Actually, it's nothing, I was fine last week. Dou Xin is related to rest, exercise, etc., pay attention to rest, relax your mind. Rest well, and it will naturally get better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Sinus arrhythmia" does not mean that there is a heart problem. "Sinus arrhythmia" is most common in children and adolescents, and it is not uncommon in adults.

    There are several causes of sinus arrhythmia, both pathological and non-pathological. The first type of induction.

    Sinus arrhythmia?!

    The reason for respiratory sinus arrhythmia, that is, respiratory sinus arrhythmia, is due to the change of the tension between the vagus nerve and the sympathetic nerve in the body during respiration, so that the automaticity of the sinus node also changes periodically and regularly. Sympathetic tone increases and heart rate increases during inspiration, and vagus tone increases and heart rate slows during exhalation. The cycle of rapid and slow changes in heart rate is exactly the same as a breathing cycle, and the heart rhythm becomes regular when you stop breathing.

    This arrhythmia is a normal physiological phenomenon that occurs more often in children, young people and the elderly. This "sinus arrhythmia" that changes with breathing is completely normal, and there is no need to worry about it, and there is no need to **. Therefore, people who have been diagnosed with "sinus arrhythmia" can pay attention to whether there is a relationship between the acceleration and deceleration of their heart rate and breathing.

    As long as there are no other symptoms, there is no need for **, and it is completely possible to engage in normal study and life. The second cause of sinus arrhythmia, which is the cause of nonrespiratory arrhythmia, is not well understood, but it is thought to be related to anger, emotional instability, or the use of certain drugs (such as digitalis, morphine, etc.). The third cause of "sinus arrhythmia" is sinus arrhythmia related to ventricular systolic and discharge, which is induced by abnormal ventricular contraction and discharge, resulting in uneven blood in the sinus node, resulting in changes in the automaticity of the sinus node.

    The fourth is "sinus arrhythmia" induced by ectopic heart rhythm

    Ectopic agitation, particularly from the atrium, can sometimes cause activation of the sinus node to occur early, followed by inhibition of the sinus node, resulting in sinus arrhythmias induced by transient ectopic agitation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sinus arrhythmia has two meanings: 1. It means that the beating of the heart follows the rhythm of the sinus node, that is, the pacing site of the heart is normal. 2. Under normal circumstances, the interval between each heartbeat and each heartbeat is certain.

    If the interval is not necessarily, it is called an arrhythmia. So, sinus arrhythmia means that the heart's pacing site is normal, but the interval between each heartbeat is different. If bradycardia is not present and there are no symptoms, no special treatment is required.

    If concomitant bradycardia is present, further testing is recommended.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, according to your description, it is considered to be related to respiratory infections or cardiac insufficiency. Further chest x-ray or fluoroscopy is recommended. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to whether there is insufficient blood supply to the myocardium. You can do a coronary angiography to see, it is very symptomatic** as good.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Did your brother have a history of this before? If not, it is advisable to go for another medical check-up, as sometimes it is paroxysmal. Sinus bradycardia if the heart rate is not less than 50 beats per minute, asymptomatic patients do not need**.

    There are many kinds: 1. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia.

    2. Non-respiratory sinus arrhythmia.

    3. Migratory rhythm in the sinus node.

    4. Sinus arrhythmia related to ventricular contraction and blood discharge.

    5. Sinus arrhythmia induced by ectopic heart rhythm.

    I don't know if you're that kind of person.

    People who develop symptoms may be given heart-rate-raising drugs (such as atropine, ephedrine, or isoproterenol).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    On the top floor, it's not a disease, don't panic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, according to your narrative. Here are some suggestions for you.

    1.Sinus arrhythmia, anyone can experience this condition, such as stress, mental overtension, exertion, women's menstruation, this is possible. I don't know if your personality is very introverted and sensitive to changes in your body.

    2."The phenomenon of intermittent heart disease or palpitations. Since this year, sometimes this phenomenon has occurred when you squat down or bend over to get up, talk loudly, and exert force.

    Normal people can also appear in this phenomenon as you say, which doesn't mean anything. I think you have a bit of cardiac neurosis, and you are always suspecting that there is something wrong with your heart, and the more you doubt, the more uncomfortable it becomes, and relaxing properly will alleviate it.

    3.The items you check are not very representative, it is recommended that you check the heart color ultrasound, except for organic heart problems, it is only 100 yuan, but it is very telling.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Irregular heart rhythm is common in young people, and there is no specific medicine for the same heart rhythm. Most people will automatically turn around after a while.

    The other symptoms you mentioned have nothing to do with the heart rhythm.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is possible to bring a 24-hour heart rate monitor, known as hollterIf you don't have ventricular arrhythmia, don't worry about it! Just relax and don't stress it out!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Normal people can have sinus arrhythmia, and it is enough to relax and relax.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Mood conditioning is key, don't be too melancholy. Don't take illness for a disease, have a good mood, don't sulk, it'll be fine. Gods and horses are all floating clouds.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Pay attention to your mood and be a happy person

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Needless to say, it.

    When you're done with the exam, just relax.

    You prepare for the exam, so it's not surprising that you want to open a little.

    Usually pay attention to protect the spleen and stomach.

    A bad spleen and stomach will directly lead to a bad heart.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What is serious, is there any symptoms, generally sinus arrhythmia is normal, there are no symptoms, and there is no need for **.

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