How to treat premature beats?

First, if it is sporadic premature beats, no more than 5 beats per minute, especially functional premature beats, no treatment is needed.

Second, if atrial premature beats are frequent, most of them are pathological, so please ask the doctor to clarify the cause of premature beats so as to consider further treatment. Drugs such as propafenone or morexizine can be taken orally. If the heart rate is fast and blood pressure is high, verapamil, amiodarone or betaloc can be taken orally. Atrial premature beats with faster heart rate and more intractable can be treated by oral digoxin combined with verapamil.

Third, if it is frequent ventricular premature beats, especially those with dipyridamole, dipyridamole or multiple sources, it is necessary to treat them in time, and oral drugs such as bradycardia, propafenone and Moresi zine can be taken. Refractory ventricular premature beats can also be taken orally, such as galangin and amiodarone, or orally, such as bradycardia and propafenone.

In addition, in the treatment of premature beats in the elderly, we should strive to be safe and effective when choosing drugs, and pay close attention to the adverse reactions of drugs in order to find them in time and deal with them as soon as possible. In addition to medication, we should maintain a good life pattern, ensure adequate sleep, adjust emotions, avoid excitement and anger, avoid watching thrilling or scary TV movies, avoid overwork, adhere to appropriate exercise, enhance physical fitness and prevent colds. Quit smoking and drinking, the diet should be light and easy to digest, and eat less foods that are easy to cause flatulence, such as sweet potatoes, taro and bean products. Don't drink strong tea and coffee.