What to do if your heart beats too fast during menopause

Fast heartbeat during menopause may be caused by menopausal syndrome, arrhythmia and other reasons. Physical therapy, medication and surgery can be used to relieve the symptoms. 1. Physical therapy: If the patient’s fast heartbeat is caused by endocrine disorders during menopause, he/she can regulate his/her emotions by confiding with relatives around him/her, exercising, and attending parties to relieve his/her body and mind. 2. Medication (1) Menopausal syndrome patients can use some drugs such as donkey gelatin blood granules, estrogen, progesterone, etc. to maintain endocrine homeostasis, so as to improve the symptoms of fast heartbeat. (2) If it is caused by cardiac arrhythmia such as atrial fibrillation, supraventricular tachycardia and other diseases, drugs such as metoprolol and adenosine can be used to control the ventricular rate. At the same time, patients with atrial fibrillation should also use anticoagulant drugs such as warfarin and low molecular heparin to prevent the formation of blood clots. 3. Surgery: For patients with arrhythmia who are not well treated with medication, surgery such as radiofrequency ablation can be used to cure the arrhythmia completely. Menopausal patients whose heart beats fast should go to the hospital in time and complete relevant examinations such as 24-hour dynamic electrocardiogram and hormone examination to find out the cause of the disease. The above mentioned drugs should be used under the guidance of a professional doctor.