What kind of Chinese medicine to take for atrial premature beats

Atrial premature beats belongs to the category of “dazed and anxious” and “palpitations” (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic) in Chinese medicine. According to the eight principles of Chinese medicine, you can take Qui Spleen Pill, Tian Tian Wang Xin Xin Pill and Sheng Wei Drink. 1. Gui Spleen Pill: It can tonify blood and nourish the heart (nourish blood and nourish the heart), benefit qi and tranquilize the mind (nourish qi and stabilize the mind), and target at the manifestations of palpitation and shortness of breath, dizziness and fatigue, and dullness of the mind (lack of appetite and reduced food intake) due to the insufficiency of cardiac blood (insufficiency of cardiac blood), and is used by clinicians to treat atrial fibrillation, premature beats, and other cardiac arrhythmia, and it needs to be taken care of for those who have internal heat and are unsuitable for taking it. 2. Tianwang Xinxintan: Palpitations are often accompanied by hypersomnia, tinnitus, and heat in the hands, feet, and heart, etc. The medicine is used to nourish yin and clear fire (nourishing yin fluid and removing the fire), nourish the heart and tranquilize the mind (stabilizing the mind by nourishing the heart) in order to alleviate the discomfort, the product contains cinnabar, which is required to be taken on doctor’s advice, and is forbidden to be taken by pregnant women. 3. Sheng Wei Drink: For atrial premature beats with deficiency of both qi and yin (deficiency of both qi and yin), palpitations, shortness of breath, tightness and pain in the chest, lack of breath and laziness (lack of strength, not wanting to talk), and heartburn and heat (warmth in the hearts of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of being hot in the chest and the heart), Sheng Wei Drink can nourish the qi and nourish yin (replenishing qi and nourishing yin), nourish the heart and tranquilize the mind. Atrial premature beats and other symptoms of cardiac discomfort should seek medical attention in time to prevent serious consequences of organic lesions.