Tachycardia is a relatively common problem. This problem can generally be alleviated and treated. However, the prerequisite is to master the correct handling methods and treatment methods. After all, if first aid is not given in time when symptoms of tachycardia appear, and if the right medicine is not used during the treatment process, then tachycardia will naturally be difficult to treat! 1. Emergency treatment (1) Ask the patient to cough loudly. (2) Ask the patient to take a deep breath, hold his breath, and then exhale forcefully. (3) Ask the patient to stimulate the throat with his fingers to induce nausea and vomiting. (4) Ask the patient to close his eyes and look down. Use the fingers to press the upper part of the eyeball under the eye socket, starting with the right eye. At the same time, take your pulse and count your heart rate. Once the tachycardia stops, stop the compression immediately. But be sure not to use too much force. Press for 10 minutes each time. If pressing on one side is ineffective, switch to the other side. Avoid pressing on both sides at the same time. Contraindicated in patients with glaucoma or high myopia. 2. Drug treatment Propranolol, Verapamil, etc. can terminate certain attacks of tachycardia, but they cannot cure it. Push injection of drugs has certain risks, and long-term medication is not recommended to prevent the recurrence of tachycardia. 3. Radiofrequency ablation It can cure tachycardia and there is no need to use antiarrhythmic drugs after surgery; it is painless for patients and the operation is simple. Its characteristics are small trauma, fast recovery and high cure rate. This method is also relatively convenient, and some patients with tachycardia can try it. 4. First aid methods Here are a few methods you can try: 1. Ask the patient to cough loudly. 2. Ask the patient to take a deep breath, hold his breath, and then exhale forcefully. 3. Fingers irritate the throat, causing nausea and vomiting. 4. Ask the patient to close his eyes and look down, and use his fingers to press the upper part of the eyeball under the eye socket, starting with the right eye. At the same time, take your pulse and count your heart rate. Once the tachycardia stops, stop the compression immediately. But be sure not to use too much force. Press for 10 minutes each time. If pressing on one side is ineffective, switch to the other side. Avoid pressing on both sides at the same time. Contraindicated in patients with glaucoma or high myopia. At the same time, take propranolol or propranolol tablets orally. If the above methods do not provide relief and the patient still feels dizzy. If you have cold sweats and cold limbs, you should go to the hospital for treatment immediately. |
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