How to relieve heart discomfort during menopause

Menopausal women often experience cardiac distress, which can be caused by heart disease on the one hand, and hormonal fluctuations during menopause on the other. Depending on the cause, different medications and radiofrequency ablation can be used. Patients can go to the cardiology department of the hospital, and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out relevant examinations to clarify whether they suffer from heart disease, such as electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, dynamic electrocardiogram, coronary artery CT, etc. If the patient suffers from arrhythmia, coronary heart disease and other heart diseases, he needs to follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out the treatment of heart disease, and he may need to take oral medication such as aspirin, nitroglycerine, etc., or take radiofrequency ablation to treat arrhythmia, coronary artery disease and other heart diseases. stenting for coronary artery disease, etc. If no obvious abnormality is found in the heart-related examination, the cardiac discomfort may be related to the decrease of hormone level during menopause, endocrine imbalance, and over-activation of sympathetic nerves, so the patient can go to gynecology outpatient clinic of the hospital, and take relevant medications such as menopausal tablets to alleviate menopausal symptoms as prescribed by the doctor.