The time it takes for sinus arrhythmia to resolve itself depends on the patient’s condition. If it is asymptomatic and physiologic, it can usually be cured by lifestyle adjustments, while if it is pathologic and combined with other serious diseases, it cannot be cured.
Patients with simple sinus arrhythmia usually have no significant clinical significance and do not experience any discomfort, so they do not need to go to the hospital for treatment, and will recover slowly by adjusting their daily routine, paying attention to rest, and exercising moderately.
Sinus arrhythmia is a change in the rhythm of the human atrium caused by irregular excitation of the sinus node. Sinus arrhythmia usually has no symptoms, and patients usually find out about the arrhythmia when they test their pulse.
However, when sinus arrhythmia is combined with heart disease or severe sinus arrhythmia, it usually cannot be cured on its own and should be treated in a hospital in a timely manner.
Sinus arrhythmia patients are advised to adopt a healthy lifestyle, exercise properly, maintain a good state of mind, and eat a healthy and light diet. Try not to eat foods that are high in fat, high in cholesterol, high in sugar, and high in calories, such as french fries, fatty meats, animal livers, and ice creams, so as not to aggravate the condition, and seek medical attention in time if you feel unwell.