Paroxysmal atrial flutter caused by alcoholism and hyperthyroidism can be self-cured in some patients, but it cannot be self-cured if it is caused by coronary artery disease.
Atrial flutter is a relatively common type of arrhythmia, which is mainly caused by electrolyte disorders in the body, resulting in hypokalemia. If the paroxysmal atrial flutter is caused by alcoholism or hyperthyroidism, the symptoms of atrial flutter can be cured after removing the cause.
If the paroxysmal atrial flutter is caused by coronary heart disease, it cannot be cured by itself, and you need to cooperate with your doctor to take medicines such as warfarin and aspirin to reduce the symptoms of paroxysmal atrial flutter caused by coronary heart disease.
If the symptoms of paroxysmal atrial flutter are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the problem and then give targeted treatment.