What should I pay attention to in pre excitation syndrome?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-14
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Patients with pre-excitation should do cardiac ultrasound, thyroid function and other examinations to exclude pathological causes of pre-excitation. 2. When complicated by tachyarrhythmia, it should be checked and tested in time. For example, when supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation and other attacks are frequent, it is advisable to use antiarrhythmic drugs such as arrhythmia and amiodarone for long-term oral prophylaxis to prevent attacks.

    If seizures are frequent and medications** are ineffective, surgical excision of the bypass tract or radiofrequency ablation** may be considered. 3. Pay attention to avoid physical overwork, emotional excitement and mental tension; At the same time, it is necessary to avoid inducing factors such as tobacco and alcohol, strong tea, coffee, etc., and pay attention to the prevention of respiratory tract infections.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, now there are two main problems, one is your heart rate variability. Generally speaking, the heart rate of normal people will increase significantly when they are exercising or excited, and it will slow down when they are resting or relaxing, if you measure your heart rate at about 60 times each time, you should be careful if there is a problem of low heart rate variability, which is mostly due to sinus node dysfunction, and 24h Holter ECG can evaluate heart rate variability.

    Regarding type A preexcitation, most of them are due to abnormal "high-speed passages" in the atrioventricular ring of the left ventricle or the atrioventricular ring behind the right ventricle, such as rapid supraventricular arrhythmia, impulses can be directly transmitted down through such a "highway" without filtering through the atrioventricular node, making the heart beat very fast, typical manifestations will be chest tightness, palpitations, dizziness, blackness in front of the eyes, fainting, etc., and in more serious cases, it may even cause ventricular fibrillation and be fatal.

    The best way for this disease is to do radiofrequency ablation, the trauma is minimal and the success rate of the operation is very high, you are so young, you should go for such an operation, and if there is a suspicion of sinus node function, you can be carefully examined at the same time during the operation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, I should say that there is nothing to pay attention to, because it is useless to pay attention, the pre-excitation is mainly to see if paroxysmal tachycardia occurs, if it does not occur, or rarely occurs, if the tachycardia occurs frequently, radiofrequency surgery should be carried out**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The heart rate at the onset of pre-excitation syndrome is at least 160, and there is a sudden stop, your current symptoms are likely to be hypochondriac after learning of your condition, appropriate self-regulation, don't scare yourself, if you have a sudden attack, try to pick your throat, or massage the carotid sinus by yourself, the heart rate will come down.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Question 1: What kind of conditions can cause pre-excitation syndrome? Pre-excitation syndrome is a pre-enamel disease, which is caused by the fact that some myocardial cells are not separated by the atrioventricular ring during the development of the embryo, resulting in some myocardial signals that can send excitatory signals ahead of the normal pathway in addition to the normal conduction pathway of the heart.

    Question 2: Is it possible for pre-excitation syndrome to disappear on its own? Will the change in pre-excitation syndrome go away over timeGuidance: Hello, this possibility exists, I hope mine can help you. ・`

    Question 3: I have pre-excitation syndrome, sometimes the stinging pain in the heart is caused by pre-excitation Hello, it is expected that the syndrome is due to the abnormal conduction channel between the atrioventricles of the heart, in the process of cardiac excitation, part of the ventricular muscle will be excited in advance, which is easy to cause tachycardia attacks From your electrocardiogram, it is expected to be a manifestation of the syndrome, this disease, if there is no tachycardia, it can not be treated, if frequent attacks, it is necessary to use radiofrequency methods**, Holter electrocardiogram, Yuhuangding Hospital can certainly do it.

    Question 4: What does it mean if the ECG shows pre-excitation syndrome, Hello, the electrocardiogram can do radiofrequency ablation if the pre-excitation syndrome is detected. Others can be taken by mouth amiodarone.

    Question 5: Is it true that you can't be a soldier with pre-excitation syndrome? It's a congenital disease, which means that there's a little bit of a problem with the conduction of your heart, but it's not a serious problem, first of all you don't have to be nervous.

    Your current situation is occasional tachycardia, so there is no need for medication**, and in ordinary life, you should pay attention not to overexert yourself and be nervous, and there are no excessive requirements for diet.

    But it is not good for being a soldier, because being a soldier will inevitably encounter tension, fatigue and irregular diet, if you suddenly have a heart problem and collapse while performing training or combat missions, won't it hinder everyone?

    So, you should dispel the idea of becoming a soldier, and find yourself an easier job for the sake of yourself and for the benefit of others.

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