What are some of the considerations for the daily life of a person with preexcitation syndrome?

Patients with preexcitation syndrome should avoid emotional excitement, mental stress and strenuous exercise to prevent symptoms such as tachycardia.
1. Pre-excitation syndrome is a syndrome that manifests itself as tachyarrhythmia, mostly due to congenital developmental abnormalities of the heart. Generally speaking, when preexcitation syndrome does not attack, patients can live a normal life. However, when pre-excitation syndrome strikes, paroxysmal palpitations and chest tightness will occur, which may lead to fainting or even life-threatening condition in severe cases.
2. Pre-excitation syndrome patients should avoid emotional excitement and mental stress to prevent tachycardia caused by sympathetic excitation, which may lead to the onset of symptoms. At the same time, they should also pay attention to control the intensity of exercise and try not to do strenuous exercise.
Since most of the preexcitation syndromes cannot be cured and can only be relieved by medication, excessive sympathetic excitation should be avoided to stimulate the onset of the disease. If symptoms such as palpitations and chest tightness occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention.