How to treat heart tremor

Cardiac tremor, if it is ventricular fibrillation that is occurring at this time, requires electrical defibrillation treatment, which is ineffective with any medication and must be performed to improve it. If the patient is consciously trembling, he or she is actually experiencing atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter, which can be combined with static doses of cortisone to help convert the sinus rhythm. If the patient is already in persistent or permanent atrial fibrillation, this can be combined with anticoagulation and ventricular rate control therapy, which can be done by subcutaneous injection of low molecular heparin, and then the patient is advised to take oral drugs like bisoprolol or metoprolol to slow down the heart rate. If the patient has atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter with hemodynamic disturbances, electrotransfer therapy is also needed and is relatively more effective.

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