How to treat diatonic and tertiary rhythms

Dysthymia and tertiary rhythm are a description of atrial or ventricular premature beats, which may be caused by physiological reasons, electrolyte disorders and organic heart disease, and are often treated with drugs and surgery.
1. Physiological reasons: mental stress, drinking alcohol, strong tea or coffee, lack of sleep, etc. can lead to ventricular or atrial premature beats, patients need to actively adjust their lifestyles, go to bed early and get up early to ensure adequate sleep, and need to quit drinking alcohol and strong tea and coffee and other beverages.
2. Electrolyte disorders: Hypokalemia may cause atrial or ventricular premature beats in duplex or ternary rhythm, patients can take potassium chloride and other drugs under the guidance of doctor for potassium supplementation treatment after clear diagnosis.
3. Organic heart disease: such as coronary artery disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and so on will lead to atrial or ventricular premature beats in duplex or ternary rhythm, which can be treated by oral antiarrhythmic drugs such as amiodarone as prescribed by the doctor, or radiofrequency ablation surgery can be used for treatment.
If the patient appears to be in dysthymia and ternary rhythm, it is necessary to seek the help of a doctor in time, and actively carry on the treatment after the diagnosis is clarified.