What should I do if I'm always flustered?

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If the patient is always conscious of palpitation, it is more important to find out the cause of palpitation before treating the primary disease and curing the symptoms of palpitation. It is recommended that the patient should check serum ions, blood routine and thyroid function, and can initially judge the onset of palpitation symptoms, whether it is caused by thyroid dysfunction, ion disorder or anemia. At the same time, it is suggested that patients can do dynamic ECG examination, which helps to find out whether the patient really shows abnormal ECG performance when he feels flustered, because some patients may feel flustered due to autonomic nerve function regulation disorder. It is suggested that oral beta receptor blockers, representative drugs include bisoprolol and metoprolol, help slow down heart rate and improve myocardial ischemia, thus improving the symptoms of patient palpitation. If the panic caused by ion disorder, it is necessary to combine with correcting ion disorder, such as hyponatremia, hypokalemia, to supplement potassium ions, magnesium ions, sodium ions, and supplement related deficient elements, so as to fundamentally improve the symptoms of panic.

What should I do if I'm always flustered?



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