Sinus rhythm non-specific T wave abnormality can be caused by non-pathological factors or pathological factors, non-pathological factors often do not require special treatment; pathological factors need to be dealt with according to the specific causes.
1. Non-pathological factors: when the ECG shows sinus rhythm and non-specific T-wave changes, sometimes there is no obvious organic lesions, and no obvious special discomfort, which will not affect the human body, so there is no need for special treatment.
2. Pathological factors: some sinus rhythm and the emergence of non-specific T wave often suggests myocardial ischemia, and the cause of this disease are mainly hypertension, coronary heart disease, myocarditis and so on. For hypertension, it is necessary to actively control blood pressure, and the main antihypertensive drugs are amlodipine, nifedipine, benadryl, valsartan and so on.
The treatment of coronary artery disease among pathological factors requires oral antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin and clopidogrel, and lipid-lowering drugs such as pitavastatin and resuvastatin. Treatment of myocarditis requires antiviral therapy such as viral azole and interferon, and drugs that promote myocardial metabolism such as adenosine triphosphate and coenzyme A.
There are other possible causes of non-specific T-wave changes, when found T-wave changes, it is recommended that timely hospital consultation, improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, standardized treatment under the guidance of physicians, do not take unauthorized medication, to avoid adverse consequences.