Other drugs are actually auxiliary drugs. In fact, there is nothing wrong with eating or not, eating more or less. As for addiction, no, but there is no evidence to prove it effective. Eat if you want, or eat if you don't want.
But it is important to combine this with rest.
Arrhythmia can be controlled by drugs, but don't think that it is mainly to control arrhythmia, such as premature beats. This is not the fundamental purpose. Sometimes the effect of premature beats is not very great, but the negative effects brought by drugs to control premature beats may be more serious than premature beats themselves.
Therefore, to grasp the root, viral myocarditis is actually mainly an autoimmune reaction, that is, after the virus invades, the body's resistance reacts to it and removes the virus. However, because it also has a certain immune killing effect on itself, it leads to myocarditis. At present, there is no specific medicine to reverse this, but recuperation itself is the best treatment. With the passage of time, the body's self-repair can play a role. Antiarrhythmic drugs are mainly used to solve the discomfort caused by arrhythmia such as premature beats. But the long-term effect is not big, and sometimes it will bring adverse effects, so try to choose the one with little adverse effects on the heart. Both the Cordarone you used before and the Bisoprolol you use now are relatively easy to use. The negative impact on the heart is relatively small, of course, there is still some. Cordarone also has many side effects outside the heart, such as thyroid problems, but bisoprolol does not. Of course, bisoprolol controls premature beats, which is generally not as strong as cordarone, but premature beats are not so terrible. So it's possible. Moreover, bisoprolol reduces heart rate and myocardial oxygen consumption, which has a protective effect on the heart itself.
Oh, there are three laws and two laws of premature beats, which means there are more premature beats. Is it premature in the room or premature in the room? I think it's immature in the room. This is more to show that the heart itself is in a bad state. It should be to treat basic diseases. The best treatment for myocarditis is aftercare. Acyclovir is an antiviral drug, but frankly speaking, most of this virus is eliminated by the body's own immune mechanism, but at the same time it may cause a series of problems, because it may cause autoimmune. Viral myocarditis is actually like this.
Salvia miltiorrhiza and other adjuvant therapy, coenzyme Q 10 is also adjuvant therapy. It should be said that there is no randomized double-blind trial to prove that such treatment is effective. But because there is no better medicine, there is such treatment, and you don't have to lose everything in the hospital. But the side effects can also be ignored.
The cardiac side effect of Cordarone is QT prolongation, which may lead to torsade de pointes and atrioventricular block. Extracardiac side effects are common, mainly thyroid dysfunction, corneal iodine deposition, abnormal liver function and occasionally pulmonary fibrosis. Although this situation is rare, it may be fatal if it is not treated in time. But Cordarone has a better antiarrhythmic effect.
Bisoprolol has a relatively poor antiarrhythmic effect, but a relatively strong long-term protective effect on the heart. It can slow down heart rate and reduce myocardial oxygen consumption. Heart failure is taboo in the drug instructions, but in fact, heart failure can be used, but if it is used in small doses, it can improve heart function and reduce the death rate of heart failure in the long run. But if used improperly, it will lead to the aggravation of heart failure. In addition, because it can slow down the heart rate, it is forbidden for patients with sinus bradycardia, especially sick sinus syndrome and atrioventricular block. For asthma, although it is a β 1 receptor blocker, it has little side effects on bronchi, which are mainly β2 receptors, but large doses can still block β2 receptors, so asthma patients generally do not need it.