What kind of Chinese medicine can you take for slow heart rate

Slow heart rate can also occur in normal people, such as athletes, or after sleeping, or when recovering from illness. The symptoms of slow heart rate alone are not enough to determine the disease, and it is necessary to identify and treat the disease to determine the appropriate medication. Commonly used proprietary Chinese medicines include Ginseng and Atractylodis Macrocephalae, Gui Zhi Granules, and Tong Tongning Tablets. Slow heart rate is a symptom, which is a Western medical concept, and is often seen in Chinese medicine as late pulse or slow pulse. The main causes of pathologically slow heart rate are dampness, weakness of the spleen and stomach, or cold syndrome, or internal solid heat syndrome. A weak spleen and stomach, insufficient qi and blood, or too much water and dampness in the body, blocking the qi, will result in a sluggish pulse. Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu San can be used to relieve symptoms. It has the effects of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen (regulating the qi of the spleen and stomach), exuding dampness and stopping diarrhea (removing dampness to treat diarrhea). Note that patients should eat less indigestible food. Slow pulse occurs when the body is attacked by cold, which prevents yang qi from running to the whole body. Gui Zhi Granules can be used to relieve the symptoms. It has the effect of harmonizing Ying and Wei (making the internal and external qi of the body smooth, each in its own way), warming the menstruation and promoting the circulation of yang. Note that it should be used with caution if there is no sweating or if there is internal heat and thirst. When internal heat accumulates and forms dry feces, which clogs the intestines and prevents qi and blood from running, the pulse appears sluggish. Relieve the symptoms with laxative tablets. It has the effect of diarrhea and laxative (using medicine with diarrhea effect to pass stool). Note that it is contraindicated for pregnant, lactating and menstruating women. If the symptoms of slow heart rate worsen day by day or accompanied by other discomforts, please consult a doctor immediately, do not self-diagnose and take medication by yourself.