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Tachycardia

 
The treatment method depends on the type and severity of arrhythmia. Tachycardias due to non-cardiac causes persist unless the underlying cause is resolved. For this reason, the treatment of such tachycardias is possible with the treatment of the disease. First of all, the evaluation of a Cardiologist is important. Because the bumps are those of cardiac origin.

After the removal of cardiac causes, necessary treatment is performed. Many discontinuous arrhythmias do not require treatment other than changing the way of life.
These; - Reduce or cut caffeinated beverages 
-Reduce alcohol intake
- To quit smoking
- Avoiding certain medications (such as flu medicines)
- Control stress
- Medications such as betabloker, calcium channel blockers, or digoxin can be prescribed.
Antiarrhythmic drugs may be recommended in severe cases.
These drugs should be used with caution because of serious side effects that may lead to arrhythmia. Antiarrhythmic drugs may be recommended in severe cases. These drugs should be used with caution because of serious side effects that may lead to arrhythmia. Tachycardia usually causes heart failure or heart failure as it disrupts the working order of the heart and is life threatening. However, during some arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation, there is a risk of clots that form in the heart, and then clots that break off from the heart may clog the brain and heart vessels. Patients with this risk must take continuous blood thinning medication. Some arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation, are life-threatening and can be treated on an outpatient basis. Arrhythmias, such as ventricular tachycardia, arising from cardiac ventricles should be treated by hospitalization.