Will menopausal palpitations heal on their own?

Palpitations during menopause are determined to be due to menopause and not an organic lesion, and can be self-cured with self-regulation or medication. Menopausal women experience many discomforts, especially palpitations, hot flashes, short temper, depression, and poor sleep. However, it is important to identify what the cause of this discomfort is, whether it is due to menopause or to an organic heart condition. Only after excluding organic diseases can these symptoms be classified as menopausal reactions. If there is an organic lesion of the heart, the organic lesion should be treated in a timely manner, because in menopausal women, this is also the time when heart disease is at a high risk, and the symptoms should not be classified as menopausal just because they appear. Menopausal women usually have to adjust their mood, do not have too much stress, but also do their own health care. They should eat foods rich in fiber, calcium and high quality protein, such as fish and shrimp, eggs and dairy products, to promote cholesterol metabolism and improve their immune system.