Have you ever felt like your heart suddenly began to run, beating uncontrollably fast? This sudden increase in heart rate is medically referred to as “household hysteria” (Atral Tachycardia, short AT). Today, let’s talk about how, why, and how to deal with this uncontrolled heart-to-heart boom.
What’s a hysteria? The hysteria of the heart is, by definition, a form of heart disorder caused by the hysteria of the heart of a part of the heart by an excessive frequency. Normally, the beating of the heart is controlled by the condo of the “Master of the rhythm”, which sends the telecommunications in a regular manner to keep the heart at a steady pace. However, in an overpaced room, a certain area of the heart room began to “runs” and, on its own initiative, sent a signal at a very rapid frequency, leading to a heart beating 150-250 times a minute. In short, the hysteria is like a “unlicensed conductor” inside the heart, which suddenly makes the heart beat fast and fast, a sudden acceleration that can make people feel very uncomfortable and even scared.
There are a number of factors that are common: stress and anxiety, stress, stress, anxiety, etc., can cause cardiac abnormalities and induce a room to go too fast. Electrolytic imbalances The electrolyte in blood (e.g. potassium, calcium, magnesium) is important for maintaining the normal rhythm of the heart, which can cause abnormal heartbeats when the electrolyte level is uneven. Basic cardiac diseases. Some drugs (such as those used to treat asthma, irritating drugs, etc.) can stimulate the heart and trigger an excess heart. Over-ingestion of irritation, over-caffeine, alcohol or smoking can also induce an over-motion. Other health problems, such as metabolic diseases such as hyperthyroidism, can also cause a heart beat abnormally and induce an hypervelocity.
Symptoms of hysteria in the room. Here are some of the common symptoms: heart palpitation: this is the most typical of the symptoms, and you feel your heart beating very fast, as if it was out of control. Chest: due to a high heart rate, the capacity of the heart to provide for blood may be affected, leading to chest discomfort or stress. Dizziness or convulsion: A high heart rate may lead to a lack of blood supply, especially for the brain, and may cause dizziness or even brief fainting. Invulnerability: The high rate of heart beating may result in a lack of oxygen in your body, especially if you have a longer duration. The severity of these symptoms varies from one person to another and may be short-lived, but it is recommended that a medical examination be conducted at the earliest possible time if the hypervelocity of the heart occurs or lasts longer.
How do you diagnose the hysteria? If you often feel convulsed or have similar symptoms, the doctor helps to diagnose the room ‘ s hysteria by: The electrocardiogram (ECG) allows the capture of the electron activity of the heart and helps the doctor to confirm the existence and type of hysteria. Dynamic electrocardiograms (Holter Monitor) The hypervelocity of the room may occur intermittently, so doctors may recommend 24 hours or more of dynamic electrocardiogram surveillance to capture all possible heart abnormalities. In some cases, the doctor may recommend an electrophysiological examination to help better locate the heart of the room, which causes hysteria, and further assess the need for intervention. Blood testing helps to determine whether there is a potential cause of hysteria, e.g. electrolytic imbalance or thyroid abnormality.
The treatment of hysteria depends on its frequency, the severity of the symptoms and the impact on the quality of life. Common treatment methods include lifestyle changes that can significantly reduce the number of onsets if the hysteria is caused by stimulation or stress. Reduced consumption of coffee, alcohol and nicotine and learned to manage stress, e.g. by relaxing through yoga, meditation, etc. Doctors may develop drugs to help control the rhythm of the heart, and common drugs include β-receptor retardants, calcium-traffic retardants, etc., which can slow the pace of heart beating and help restore normal rhythms. Radio-frequency-absorption is an effective treatment for patients whose medication is ineffective and with severe symptoms. The operation restored the normal rhythm of the heart by means of micro-intensity, the use of radio-frequency energy to destroy the heart tissue that triggered the abnormal telecommunications. The pacemaker is implanted, and in some cases, especially when the cardiac hypervelocity co-exist with other serious heart problems, the doctor may recommend the pacemaker to help keep the heart stable.
Controlling stress, keeping the mood high, reducing anxiety and stress helps to prevent a room’s hypervelocity. Deep breaths, meditation and other relaxing methods can be tried to reduce stress. Avoiding irritation, avoiding over-ingestion of coffee, alcohol, as much as possible, can reduce the chances of heart irritation. Keep healthy habits, keep regularity, keep enough sleep, exercise properly and help keep the heart healthy. Regular medical check-ups. Periodic check-ups, especially for people with a heart family history, can help to detect heart problems at an early stage and take appropriate preventive measures.
The conclusion is that, although it may sound terrible, through a healthy lifestyle and appropriate treatment, most patients can effectively control symptoms and continue to live a normal life. If you are suffering from a continuous heart attack, chest stifling or dizziness, it is important that you receive timely medical treatment in order to obtain an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate treatment. Love your heart, it’s the core dynamic of life. Through good living habits and professional medical assistance, your heart beats remain in a healthy rhythm.
The room’s moving too fast.