It can also be used as one of the symptoms of various clinical diseases, such as chest pain, insomnia, forgetfulness, dizziness, edema and asthma.
Arrhythmia caused by various reasons in western medicine, such as tachycardia, bradycardia, premature beats, atrial fibrillation or flutter, atrioventricular block, sick sinus syndrome, preexcitation syndrome, cardiac insufficiency, neurosis, etc.
Symptoms of palpitation
Palpitation is a common symptom, which is generally considered to be related to excessive cardiac activity. Healthy people often have palpitations under the conditions of mood swings, nervousness, fright, physical exercise, heavy physical labor, heavy smoking, excessive drinking and strong tea. The causes of pathological palpitation include heart disease, hyperthyroidism, fever, severe anemia and acute bleeding. In addition, patients with nerve failure and cardiac neurosis are often accompanied by palpitations.
Palpitation is a symptom of many diseases, and you are consciously flustered. Clinically, tachycardia and arrhythmia can cause myocardium. Sinus tachycardia has a fast and regular heartbeat, exceeding 100 beats/min in adults, 120 beats/min in children and 150 beats/min in infants. More common in fever, hyperthyroidism, anemia and so on. It can also happen after exercise or when you are emotional.
Paroxysmal tachycardia is a sudden attack, the heartbeat is accelerated, and the rhythm is regular, reaching 160 ~ 220 times per minute, which can occur in normal people's hearts or organic heart diseases. Sinus arrhythmia means that the heart rate changes with breathing, accelerating when inhaling and slowing down when exhaling. If you stop breathing and hold your breath, it will naturally disappear. More common in children and young people, it is a physiological phenomenon and does not need treatment.
palpitations
The so-called palpitation, also known as palpitation, is due to people's subjective feeling that the heart is uncomfortable. Once the heartbeat loses its inherent law, people will feel uncomfortable, which is often called "flustered". It can be a symptom of a disease or a normal physiological reaction.
Palpitation can be caused by changes in the frequency, rhythm or contraction intensity of heart activity, and it can also occur when heart activity is completely normal, which is caused by people's special sensitivity to their own heart activity. It is normal for healthy people to feel flustered only when they are strenuous exercise, highly nervous or highly excited. In some pathological situations, such as premature beating due to too fast or too slow heart rate, or cardiac neurosis or excessive anxiety, patients will feel flustered.
(1) arrhythmia
1, premature beat
Such as atrial premature beats, junctional premature beats and ventricular premature beats.
2, tachycardia
Such as sinus tachycardia, paroxysmal tachycardia, rapid atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter caused by various reasons.
3, bradycardia
Sinus bradycardia, sick sinus syndrome and high atrioventricular block.
(2) Due to the high dynamic circulation state, the cardiac contraction is enhanced.
1, physiology
Such as strenuous exercise, the stimulation of a large number of cigarettes, alcohol and tea, and the application of certain drugs such as atropine, aminophylline and adrenaline.
2, pathological
Such as high fever, anemia, hyperthyroidism, hypoglycemia, hypoxia and pheochromocytoma.
(3) Various organic heart diseases
Such as hypertensive heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, primary cardiomyopathy and some congenital heart diseases.
(4) Cardiac neurosis.