Panic and palpitations during menopause can be relieved by taking medications such as hormonal drugs and beta-blockers such as metoprolol.
Before and after the menopause, i.e. menopause this period, due to the decline in the level of sex hormones, there will be a series of symptoms, known as perimenopausal syndrome, and some patients will have symptoms of panic and palpitations.
Some patients may have panic and palpitations. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to supplement estrogen drugs for treatment, such as estradiol valerate, etc., which is prohibited for patients with breast cancer and ovarian cancer. Some patients will have adverse reactions such as nausea, headache and rash.
In addition to hormone supplementation, β-blockers such as metoprolol can be used to control symptoms of panic and palpitations. ii degree and above AV block, low blood pressure, asthma patients are prohibited. Some patients may experience adverse effects such as hypotension and bradycardia.
All of the above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and patients with menopausal palpitations need to go to the hospital in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.