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- What is arrhythmia?
- Symptoms of arrhythmia
- Causes of arrhythmia
- Prevention of arrhythmia
- Risk factors for arrhythmia
- Complications of arrhythmia
- When to see a doctor about arrhythmia
- Diagnosis of arrhythmia
- Conventional treatment of arrhythmia
- Alternative/complementary treatment of arrhythmia
- Living with arrhythmia
- Caring for someone with arrhythmia
Caring for someone with arrhythmia
Partner
People who have a partner with arrhythmia, can help them with a number of strategies:
- Don't smoke - if you smoke, only do so outside the house (and car) and never smoking near your partner as the second hand some for your cigarettes can damage their artery walls and exacerbate their symptoms
- Emergency - if your partner is experiencing very fast heartbeat (over 100 beats a minute, for longer than a few minutes without any exertion), or very slowed heartbeat (less than 60 beats a minute without being asleep or relaxing) you must seek immediate emergency medical advice and they have the symptoms of arrhythmia - call an ambulance 000
- Exercise program - encourage your partner to engage in some type of exercise program which has been recommended by your doctor, who will advise the best types of exercise for your partner. Walking will most likely be advised, so go for regular walks with your partner, when your schedule permits. Your partner needs to make sure they are allowed to exercise and have advice on the type of exercise they can do, because some arrhythmia's may be brought about by exercise
- Healthy diet - you need to ensure to cook healthy and fresh foods with your partner and remove (or limit) processed foods, junk foods and saturated fats from your diet to help reduce their temptation to eat these types of foods. Always have lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as nuts and seeds for healthy snacks
- Limit alcohol - your partner should not be indulging in large amounts of alcohol as it can worsen their condition, so try to make sure that there is less alcohol in your evening meals at home and when you go out socially
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Friends
People who have a partner with friends, can help them with a number of strategies:
- Don't smoke - if you smoke, only do so outside the house (and car) and never smoking near your partner as the second hand some for your cigarettes can damage their artery walls and exacerbate their symptoms
- Emergency - if your friend is experiencing very fast heartbeat (over 100 beats a minute, for longer than a few minutes without any exertion), or very slowed heartbeat (less than 60 beats a minute without being asleep or relaxing) you must seek immediate emergency medical advice and they have the symptoms of arrhythmia - call an ambulance 000
Parents
Parents who have a child with arrhythmia, can help them with a number of strategies:
- Antibiotics before and after dental work - either ensure you give your child the antibiotics or remind them to take them before (1 hour) and after (6 hours) any dental work, to prevent any possible infection in the tooth from affecting the heart
- Emergency - if your child is experiencing very fast heartbeat (over 100 beats a minute, for longer than a few minutes without any exertion), or very slowed heartbeat (less than 60 beats a minute without being asleep or relaxing) you must seek immediate emergency medical advice and they have the symptoms of arrhythmia - call an ambulance 000
- Exercise program - encourage your child to engage in some type of exercise program which has been recommended by your doctor, who will advise the best types of exercise for your child. Your child needs to make sure they are allowed to exercise and have advice on the type of exercise they can do, because some arrhythmia's may be brought about by exercise
- Healthy diet - ensure to cook healthy and fresh food, provide healthy lunches and snacks for your child, remove (or limit) processed foods and junk foods and saturated fats from the diet
- Oily fish every week - oily fish such as mackerel, salmon, sardines, trout or tuna should be part of your child's diet at least two times a week. The fish can be steamed, grilled, baked or even fried, but only with good quality cold pressed, extra virgin olive oil
- Stop smoking near your child - if you smoke, only do so outside the house (and car) and never smoking near your child as the second hand some for your cigarettes can damage their artery walls and exacerbate their symptoms
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