The feeling that your heart is racing and you’re going to faint. Do you need treatment?

Rapid heartbeat and fainting need to be treated. Common diseases that can cause this symptom include: psychosomatic factors, hypoglycemic reaction and heart disease.
1. Psychosomatic factors: excessive emotional excitement, tension, often due to the sympathetic nervous excitability increased significantly and cause the above symptoms, in this case, it is recommended that as soon as possible to get rid of the factors that cause emotional fluctuations, to be calmed down, the symptoms can be significantly relieved, this situation does not need to be treated, but if the symptoms are frequent, you can go to the Department of Mental Health for psychological counseling.
2. Hypoglycemic reaction: Sudden hypoglycemic reaction can also cause the above symptoms, and there can be obvious hunger before the onset. In this case, glucose-rich food can be taken as soon as possible to replenish blood sugar. If there is still no obvious relief or there is already impaired consciousness, it is recommended to send the patient to the doctor as soon as possible and correct the situation by intravenous glucose infusion. Usually pay attention to regular diet, diabetic patients should pay attention to monitoring blood glucose.
3. Heart disease: Coronary artery disease and paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia and other arrhythmic diseases can also cause the above symptoms, the former can be sublingual nitroglycerin or fast-acting heart pills to relieve, and under the guidance of the doctor to take aspirin, atorvastatin and other cardio-cerebral vascular disease secondary prevention drugs; the latter’s therapeutic program needs to be combined with the type of arrhythmia to formulate, commonly used drugs such as adenosine, amiodarone, etc. If patients frequently experience the above symptoms, it is recommended to send to the doctor as soon as possible.
If patients frequently experience the above symptoms, it is recommended that they seek medical attention as soon as possible for a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment to avoid delays.