Cervical spondylosis fast heartbeat how to treat

Patients with cervical spondylosis who experience an increased heart rate can be treated as follows. First, the primary cause of cervical spondylosis should be addressed, such as requiring the patient to rest strictly in bed and under brakes during this period. Except for the spinal cord type of cervical spondylosis, most of them can be treated with continuous traction of the cervical spine and temporary use of anti-inflammatory, anti-swelling and pain-relieving drugs, such as oral Nimesulide or oral Tramadol Hydrochloride for rapid anti-inflammatory and pain relief. Second, in general, after the above treatment, the heart rate of most patients will slowly return. However, if the heart rate is persistently elevated, it is also necessary to determine what the cause of the patient’s increased heart rate is in conjunction with an electrocardiogram. In the case of supraventricular tachycardia, the heart rate can be slowly reduced by pressing on the eyes and stimulating the walls of the throat. If this does not help, betalactam or adenosine can be used, but this type of medication must be administered under the strict guidance of a doctor. Thirdly, if a patient with cervical spondylosis has a previous heart-related disease, the original heart disease should be treated as early as possible while dealing with cervical spondylosis.