How does arrhythmia happen?

Arrhythmia refers to the abnormality of the frequency, rhythm, origin, conduction velocity or excitation sequence of cardiac impulses. It is a group of common cardiovascular diseases, which can be seen in physiological state and more in pathological state, including heart disease and non-heart disease. Patients often show palpitations and chest tightness. Most diseases can be effectively controlled by improving their lifestyle through oral antiarrhythmic drugs, intervention or surgical treatment. Due to the unhealthy lifestyle and the increase of work pressure, the incidence of arrhythmia is rising rapidly, and it is younger.

How does arrhythmia happen?

Arrhythmia is caused by cardiac pacing disorder, and the common causes are as follows:

1. Hereditary arrhythmia is mostly caused by gene channel mutation.

2. Arrhythmia is common in many organic heart diseases, such as coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, viral myocarditis, electrolyte disorder and other diseases. These will lead to arrhythmia, which is also a common cause of arrhythmia.

How to prevent arrhythmia?

1. Pay attention to adequate rest. Adequate rest is very important for patients with arrhythmia. Don't overwork yourself. Otherwise, it will easily lead to illness or illness. For patients with hypertensive heart disease or cor pulmonale, it is suggested to actively do a good job of cold prevention and warmth preservation, and never let the body catch cold, otherwise it will also lead to the aggravation of arrhythmia.

2. For patients with arrhythmia, it is also very important to maintain emotional stability. We must face the immediate difficulties with a peaceful attitude, and never have a state of mind of being happy and worried. Try to keep a happy mood, never sulk, and never be in a state of depression and tension for a long time.

3. Exercise properly. It is suggested that patients should not do some strenuous exercise, but also do some moderate exercise, such as Tai Ji Chuan, Qigong and walking, to adjust their emotions.