What Should I Do If My Heartbeat Is Irregular?
An abnormal heartbeat may be caused by physiological factors or pathological factors such as hypertension and coronary heart disease, and can generally be improved through enhanced life care, medication, surgical methods, and other approaches.
I. Physiological Factors:
If intense exercise is performed or emotions are overly tense in daily life, it can increase the excitability of the body's sympathetic nerves and increase the heart's beating frequency. Generally speaking, after removing the inducing factors, the heartbeat can return to normal, and special treatment is usually not required.
II. Pathological Factors:
Hypertension: Hypertension refers to the pressure of flowing blood on the blood vessel wall being higher than the normal range. Hypertension can increase intracranial perfusion pressure and cardiac perfusion pressure, thereby causing symptoms such as dizziness and tachycardia. Medications such as Nifedipine Sustained-Release Tablets, Amlodipine Besylate Tablets, and Felodipine Tablets can be used to control blood pressure.
Coronary Heart Disease: Coronary heart disease is a heart disease caused by coronary artery stenosis or occlusion. After developing the disease, it can affect the structure and normal function of the heart, leading to symptoms such as arrhythmia, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. Medications such as Metoprolol Tartrate Sustained-Release Tablets, Nitroglycerin Tablets, and Aspirin Enteric-coated Capsules can be used under medical guidance. When surgical conditions are met, surgical methods such as percutaneous coronary intervention and coronary artery bypass grafting can also be adopted.
Apart from the above common causes, it may also be caused by conditions such as cardiac neurosis, which can be treated with medications such as Alprazolam Tablets under medical guidance.