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My baby is diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat. How should I treat it?

When babies have irregular heartbeats, they need to go to the hospital for detailed examination and do a cardiac color ultrasound to determine whether they have congenital heart disease. Only based on the specific examination results can symptomatic treatment be given. Do not blindly do so first. Nervousness and anxiety may just be a physiological arrhythmia, and should not be a big problem. However, once this happens to the baby, it is not ruled out that the baby has congenital heart disease, so he must go to the hospital in time for detailed examination. If it is clear that it is caused by congenital heart valve disease, and the child's physical condition permits, active surgical treatment can effectively improve the condition. It has certain benefits for the child's prognosis.

For children with arrhythmia, parents can use the following methods to deal with it: First, it is physiological sinus arrhythmia. An electrocardiogram often finds that it is caused by sinus arrhythmia. If your mental state is relatively good and you are eating normally, there is no need for special treatment, because many children will have sinus arrhythmia. Secondly, it is caused by pathological myocarditis. Children need to be treated for myocarditis, using glucocorticoids or antiviral Chinese patent medicines, such as Pudilan Anti-inflammatory Oral Liquid, Lanqin Oral Liquid, etc. It is also necessary to increase myocardial nutrition for children, such as using fructose diphosphate and supplementing a large amount of vitamin C, which will help the resolution of myocarditis. When myocarditis is controlled, the child's arrhythmia will be significantly improved.

The symptoms of arrhythmia in children are closely related to the severity of the condition. Children with mild illness, such as occasional premature ventricular contractions or premature atrial contractions, may not feel any discomfort; those with more severe illness may experience varying degrees of drowsiness, fatigue, cyanosis of the lips, dizziness, palpitation, chest tightness, shortness of breath, Chest pain, etc., which is particularly obvious during activity; in critically ill patients, severe respiratory symptoms such as drowsiness, coma, shock, wheezing, orthopnea, etc. may occur, which may endanger the child's life. You should go to a professional hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause and get early symptomatic treatment.