Children’s heart tingling like pins and needles need to identify the cause, may be physiological, may also be pathological; physiological causes need to adjust lifestyle, pathologically caused by the need for targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor, such as drug therapy, surgical treatment, and so on.
1. Physiological: children’s heart load increases due to overwork, which leads to tingling like pins and needles in the patient’s heart. At this time, through reasonable rest, avoid staying up late, generally can be relieved.
2. Pathologic:
(1) Coronary artery stenosis can cause tingling in the heart, accompanied by palpitations, shortness of breath and so on. Commonly used drugs include nitrate preparations such as nitroglycerin, antithrombotic drugs such as clopidogrel, beta-blockers such as metoprolol, and calcium channel blockers such as nifedipine; consider interventional therapy or surgery if necessary. Pediatrics are very low likely to have coronary artery stenosis, unless familial hypercholesterolemia or Kawasaki disease, if necessary, can visit the hospital for further examination.
(2) Pleurisy can cause a stabbing pain in the heart like a pins and needles sensation, which may be accompanied by fever, cough, sputum, chest tightness, and dyspnea. Commonly used drugs are isoniazid and other anti-tuberculosis drugs, penicillin and other antibiotics, aspirin and other painkillers; if necessary, consider infected lesion removal surgery, fibrous adhesion release surgery, partial lobectomy and closed chest drainage and other surgical treatment.
But do not rule out other factors caused by, when children persistent heart pain should be timely consultation, by the doctor to clarify the cause, give targeted treatment, do not blindly self-medication.