Are arrhythmias difficult to cure?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-30
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It depends on the best time to diagnose and treat in those clinics and hospitals that are not very professional, and it is undoubtedly a waste of time and delay in the best time. This not only increases the patient's pain, but also costs the patient's family a high amount of medical expenses. What is the difference between this and cheating people out of money, undoubtedly throwing money into the sea, and not even a sound can be heard in it.

    This is quack medicine, but it is completely different when you go to a regular hospital, that is another scenario, for example, we are all familiar with Yiling Hospital, ** This disease is not only effective, but also completely solved from the root. This is a hospital of conscience, and this is a good hospital trusted by the people. This is the real good doctor who saves people from danger and alleviates the pain and suffering of patients.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Most arrhythmias can be cured. If you have an arrhythmia, you must first understand the type of arrhythmia and check it with an electrocardiogram or Holter electrocardiogram. In the case of sinus tachycardia, most of them appear in a physiological situation, and a few are pathological conditions.

    It is necessary to know whether there is any tension, tiredness, after exercise, or drinking alcohol, coffee, tea, etc., if this is the case, the triggers should be removed, and it will get better.

    If it is tachycardia caused by fever or hyperthyroidism, etc., it can be targeted for the primary disease**; In the case of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, electrophysiologic testing is needed to determine whether reentry has formed. Electrical cardioversion should be given when the attack causes changes in hemodynamic indicators, and radiofrequency ablation can be given according to the situation after the diagnosis is confirmed**; If it is paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation, drugs need to be given to control the ventricular rate or reversion, and anticoagulant ablation** can also be used; If there are haemodynamic changes in ventricular tachycardia, electrical cardioversion should be given, although drugs such as lidocaine or amiodarone may be given**.

    The most critical and critical arrhythmia is ventricular fibrillation, which should be given immediately to defibrillation. If there are symptoms of bradyarrhythmia, such as dizziness, blackness, etc., a complete examination should be completed, and a pacemaker can be installed if necessary.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The problem of sinus arrhythmia can be ablated by catheterization, which is a more commonly used method at present, and it is also a better method.

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