Rapid relief of premature beats

For premature atrial or ventricular beats, the best way to turn around quickly is to take medication. Medications, including beta-blockers such as betalactam, bisoprolol fumarate, and metoprolol succinate, can significantly slow down the number of heartbeats, slowing down the contraction of the heart and reducing the burden on the heart. When the heartbeat is slowed down, the number of premature contractions can be reduced. The heart-stabilizing granules in Chinese medicine can also slow down the number of heartbeats and reduce the number of premature contractions. All of these medications can significantly control premature beats. Patients can also borrow the paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia method and perform massage of the carotid artery, noting that only unilateral carotid sinus massage is allowed and bilateral massage is strictly prohibited. It is also possible to inhale deeply, hold it hard, and then exhale hard. This method can also inhibit sympathetic excitation and excite the vagus nerve, thus decreasing the excitability of the atrial septum and leading to a decrease in the chance of premature contractions. However, it is important to note that this approach may be ineffective and may even induce palpitations. Therefore, it is recommended to take regular treatment and medication. In particular, do not believe in prescriptions and recipes, which are generally not helpful but rather harmful to the body.