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Anyone have supraventricular tachycardia? |
has anyone been diagnosed with svt, had cardial ablation and after a few years have it return? I had the ablation 7 years ago january and now i have been having more severe symptoms than when i originally had the surgery. just wondering if this has happened to anyone and any new treatments or surgeries that may have worked for you. my surgery went fine, no problems during or after, so i was also wondering if it can pop up in a different spot. all answers are greatly appreciated. i was also on a steroid(don't know the name) a year and a half ago that i was on 7 years ago right before my surgery, and it didn't help either time. treatment of SVT can range from simple measures to ablation Beta-blocks is the solution , or Cordiron [a drug for arrhythmia] i have suffered since i was 6years old,and that was an awful long while ago, i have not had surgery tho,i discovered if i bend forward and hold my breath and push out on my solar plexus it stops it but it is still scary,i take propanalol also,Tony Blair UK prime minister also suffered from this No but thank you for your question. I have been debating on whether or not to undergo abalation. I am a runner and very physically fit but my SVT's have been increasing yearly. They only happen during exercise above 140 bpm and will stop in less than a minute if I cease running, "crouch down" and breathe deeply. There is no dizziness or pain and I can resume running when it returns to normal. They have been occuring everytime I run and limit my ability to push myself past 150 bpm. They are also adrenaline induced as they will occur if I trip or get scared (passing car, dog chasing me) while running. Does anyone else have such symptoms? |
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well i if you have suproventriculalr tachicardia, one way to stop the extremely fast heartbeat is too squat down and push like you have to go to the bathroom...no im not kidding it works lol...also... YES!!!!! True vtach is pretty serious. Do you have a internal defib? vtack can lead to vfib wich can lead to cardiac arrest. Are you sure you dont mean Superventricular Tachycardia? That is less se... WOW that is a very specific question. SVT is interesting, sometimes it is not necessarialy SVT. It can be uncontrolled AFIB, but the heart is going so fast it is difficult to see on a monitor unti... Supraventricular tachycardia(SVT) is not always caused by Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome(WPW). SVT is any rapid heart rate that origionates frome a site above the ventricles of the heart.These bea... Please follow up with a cardiologist, explaining what you have here, and your concerns going forward. If the appointment is too far off in the future, I'd recommend going to Urgent Care, and ... The symptoms you describe are not normal. Go see a doctor now. Turn off the computer. Go. ...This topic will help you out: Ventricular tachycardia is a heart rhythm that originates in the ventricles and produces a heart rate of at least 120 beats per minute. Ventricular tachycardia... The outcome varies depending on the underlying cardiac disorder, the situation, and symptoms. Ventricular tachycardia may not cause symptoms in some people, but may be lethal in others -- it is a ... |
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