Sinus tachycardia
Question: doctor! I am 46 years old, I have a mitral valve prolapse (MVP) 1 degree of regurgitation of 1 degree, postmiokarditichesky cardiosclerosis, compensated hypothyroidism with thyroxine 50 mg, continuous tachycardia during the day, is inclined from childhood, by Holter: 58 = sinus rhythm of 160 beats per minute, group Supraventricular extrasystole from 73 to 174 strokes, just 6, as recorded atrial eksrasistola 46, single ventricular eksrasistola 58. The doctor writes out all the time egilok for the deceleration pulse. Please answer the three questions. 1) Do I drink egilok? What's more, benefit or harm during tachycardia? Reclining pulse of 70-80 beats, if you get tired or very nervous, 90 strikes. 2) Is it true that less than a beating heart, that the longer a person lives? 3) what may be a complication in my case because of tachycardia, if I did not drink egilok? Thank you.
Answer: 1 question – yes, 2 the question – to some extent, yes. Tachycardia may lead to pathological changes of heart chambers. 3 questions. Complication – more frequent bouts of tachycardia, aggravation of symptoms of hemodynamic instability (until loss of consciousness, but this rarely happens).