In the early stage of posterior mitral valve prolapse, when palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), fatigue, dyspnea and other manifestations occur, you can refer to the contents of the Chinese medicine “palpitations” related to the identification of the evidence and treatment, the use of Chinese medicine to alleviate the clinical symptoms. If the symptoms are serious in the later stage, TCM treatment is not recommended.
If the symptoms are mainly palpitations, fearfulness, restlessness, sleeplessness, dreaminess and easy to wake up, etc., it is considered that the heart is weak and timid, and can be treated with traditional Chinese medicines such as Tranquilizing Spirit and Determining Spirit Pill.
If symptoms such as palpitation, dizziness, insomnia, forgetfulness, colorlessness, tiredness, dullness, dullness (lack of appetite, reduced food intake), low food intake, etc. are the main causes, it is considered to be insufficient blood in the heart, and can be treated with Chinese medicines such as Gui Spleen Soup.
If palpitations, restlessness, insomnia, heat in the heart (heat in the hearts of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of heat in the heart and chest), dryness of the mouth, night sweating (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, but stopping after waking up), tinnitus, lumbago, and so on are considered to be a deficiency of yin and fire (deficiency of yin and essence in the body, resulting in hyperactivity of deficiency and fire), then medicines such as Tianwang Xinchen Dan (Heavenly King’s Heart Repairing Dan) and Zhu Sha An Shen Pill (Chu Shao An Shen Wan) are available.
Consult your doctor before using the specific medication, and consult a doctor if your condition is serious, do not use medication on your own.