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Is It Your Heart or Panic Attack Symptoms? — Page 4

By Sherry Baker @SherryNewsViews
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October 09, 2023
Is It Your Heart or Panic Attack Symptoms? — Page 4

Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia treatment

If you have been diagnosed with PSVT and the episodes are few and far between, some lifestyle changes may help. “Avoiding alcohol, getting adequate sleep, and reducing caffeine levels sometimes help people reduce the number of PSVT episodes they have,” Lloyd adds.

Although not commonly required, medications can help some people with the heart rhythm problem, once they have made lifestyle changes.

Your doctor can also teach you do-it-yourself maneuvers that may return your heart rate to normal during a PSVT episode. For example, the Valsalva maneuver, which involves closing your mouth and pinching your nose while trying to exhale and straining as if you were having a bowel movement, can sometimes slow a superfast heart rate.

Splashing ice cold water on your face or forcing yourself to cough hard are other techniques that can help some PSVT sufferers return their pulse rate to normal.

If such strategies and medication don’t work for you, or if PSVT episodes are frequent and hurting your quality of life, a minimally invasive, low-risk procedure called a radiofrequency ablation can usually cure the condition.

 

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Updated:  

October 09, 2023

Reviewed By:  

Christopher Nystuen, MD, MBA