Bradycardia. Symptoms and effective folk treatment.

If a person decreases the number of cardiaccuts per minute for any reason, he develops a bradycardia. Symptoms of it are manifested in the constant anxiety of the patient, a sense of anxiety and an unceasing desire to eliminate unpleasant pain in the chest area by any means.

What is it and how dangerous for a person?a bradycardia? Symptoms are expressed in the number of heartbeats. They fall below the mark of fifty beats per minute, but sometimes heartbeats can be as little as thirty strokes, and then we should talk about a sinus bradycardia. These ratios refer to an adult. At children till one year already at hundred impacts in a minute the bradycardia is diagnosed.

The reasons for its appearance can be very different. This is a malfunction in the work of the heart or its conducting system. And the consequence of any heart disease, for example, ischemia, atherosclerosis, myocarditis, or post-infarct scars. Also, a bradycardia may occur due to the administration of certain medicines. The causes can be found in the increase in intracranial pressure, human-borne diseases of an infectious nature, problems in the functioning of the nervous or endocrine system. Often, this disease can occur in a completely healthy person after suffering a serious shock, stress or some other negative feeling.

If a person experiences dizziness anda confusion, and sometimes a complete loss of it, possibly a bradycardia. Symptoms can be easily identified by checking the pulse on the peripheral vessels, where it at this point slows down to sixty beats per minute and lower. There are problems with pressure. It is unstable and most often leads to hypertension. A person with such a disease very quickly gets tired, even after the most insignificant physical exertion. It is dangerous that in these moments of slowing the rhythm of the heart, the body ceases to receive the dose of oxygen necessary for its successful activity.

Experts differ in pathological andphysiological bradycardia. Symptoms are always expressed in the instability of pressure, weakness, fatigue and the emergence of a pre-fainting condition bordering on loss of consciousness. In any case, it is important to find out the cause of its appearance and try to heal, since this disease is prone to development and overflow into a chronic form. How to treat a bradycardia? If the heart rate is greatly reduced, treatment is best performed under the supervision of a specialist. He can prescribe antiarrhythmic drugs, various drugs to improve metabolic processes and microcirculation in the brain tissues, as well as the normalization of the electrolyte balance.

If the situation is not too serious, you canturn to folk methods and learn how to treat the bradycardia with their help. Healers recommend treatment with the help of "Cahors." It should be cooked on low heat for ten minutes, necessarily bringing to a boil. Then add a spoonful of dill seed to it and hold it on the fire for the same amount of time. The product should only be stored in a cool place, but it must be heated when taking it. Daily take one spoon before meals in quantities of three times a day. The course of treatment is two weeks. Then a break is made for ten days and the course is repeated.

Another tasty and very effective remedy forbradycardia - a mixture of lemons, cooked to the formation of gruel, chopped walnuts, powdered sugar and sesame oil. All ingredients are mixed and taken twenty minutes before meals. Use also three times a day until the condition is completely improved. The effectiveness of treatment always depends on how quickly the patient paid attention to his disease and began therapy. With careful compliance with medical recommendations, a positive diagnosis occurs very quickly.