Trigeminy – What Is It And How Do You Treat It

Discover the Treatment, Symptoms, Causes of Trigeminy and exactly what this disorder is.

To start Arrhythmia is a medical term that is used to describe the irregular beating of the heart.

Heart rhythm problems usually occur when the electrical impulses.

That are in charge of coordinating an individual’s heartbeats fail to work properly.

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This improper functioning of the electrical impulses ends up causing the heart to beat too slow, too fast or simply beat with an irregular rhythm.

A regular heart rhythm is an indication that the cardiovascular system is functioning properly. A irregular heart rhythm indicates something is not right with your cardiovascular system.

This informative guide is going to educate you about a very special type of heart arrhythmia. Be sure to read this article to the very end if you are interested in learning more about trigeminy. This is particularly true if you really want to know what the disorder is. Its common signs and symptoms, its causes and even how it can be treated.

What does ventricular Trigeminy mean?

According to the “Medical Dictionary,” the word “trigeminy” can be used to refer to any condition that occurs in threes. Medically speaking, trigeminy is a unique type of arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat). That comprises of a continual series of 2 normal heartbeats that are followed by 1 irregular yet premature heartbeat.

The heart is usually bound to two beats (heart beats) per any given time. Individuals suffering from trigeminy,

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however, end up experiencing a third distinct premature beat. This third premature beat is basically ectopic.

Because it does not originate from the sinus node(1) (a major part of the cardiovascular system that is considered to be the heart’s ‘natural’ pacemaker). As all other normal heartbeats do.

This may explain the reason why Trigeminy is sometimes often referred to as “premature ventricular contractions” or PVC. Premature ventricular contractions, which end up disrupting the heart’s normal rhythm, are known to originate in the ventricles.

There are, however, occasions when the contractions end up originating in the sinus node and atria (the upper chambers of the heart). All of which are areas found in the human heart.

Trigeminy may occur randomly or at specific, definite intervals. This disorder is most common in people with underlying heart issues or those who are slightly older.

Trigeminy may also be commonly experienced by people of a certain lifestyle. Such people are encouraged to implement various healthy lifestyle changes(2) to remedy their situation.

Common Trigeminy Symptoms

Trigeminy symptoms may vary greatly depending on the underlying cause of the disorder. Also whether the person is suffering from any other disease. The general trigeminy PVC symptoms may be fairly hard to detect at first. This is especially if the irregular heartbeats do not follow a specific series.

The symptoms provided below can serve as reliable indicators of the disorder.

  • Significant chest pain.
  • An increased awareness of your overall heart palpitations.
  • Passing out (fainting) if severe.
  • Fatigue and weakness.
  • Dizziness or light headedness.
  • The shortness of breath (the inability to take full deep breaths).

Causes of the Disorder

Trigeminy, although popularly associated with poor lifestyle and old age, may also be caused by the following factors.

  • The overuse (abuse) of alcohol.
  • Decreased sleep (sleep deprivation).
  • Elevated stress levels.
  • The abnormal increase in the electrolytes (minerals) found in the bloodstream. This is usually the case when there is a lot of potassium and magnesium in the bloodstream.
  • The overuse of powerful stimulants like cocaine, nicotine or caffeine.
  • The infection, degeneration or inflammation of the cardiac muscle.
  • Abnormal thyroid levels (thyroid imbalance).
  • Congenital or familial causes (genetic predisposition to the disorder).
  • Underlying heart issues, including coronary heart disease, mitral valve prolapse, and cardiomyopathy.

Available Treatment Options

Trigeminy is not necessarily considered to be a life-threatening disease. There are, however, instances when the disease may be considered to be medically dangerous. That is why this section is going to introduce you to some of the readily available trigeminy treatment options.

The use of prescription medications

Some anti-arrhythmic (drugs that work to suppress any abnormal heart rhythms) drugs may be prescribed to lower the occurrence of trigeminy. Such drugs work by changing the heart muscle’s electrical properties.

However, it’s important to note that some antiarrhythmic drugs have been shown to worsen the disorder. Hence; should only be taken under the direct supervision of a qualified health practitioner.

Beta-blockers (specialized drugs that are used primarily to manage cardiac arrhythmias) may be administered to not only help treat all common trigeminy symptoms. But to also lower the chances of death in high-risk patients.

Beta-blockers also have the ability to cause serious side effects. Hence; can only be used in a short period. The long-term use of beta-blockers is therefore not recommended.

  • Exercising more often.
  • Avoiding factors that can increase your overall stress levels.
  • Getting sufficient sleep at all times.
  • Remedying all underlying health issues (especially any underlying heart disorders).
  • Adopting new healthy lifestyle changes.
  • The use of pacemakers

Pacemakers are specialized medical devices that can be used to regulate how the heart beats. These devices make use of certain electrical impulses to control how the heart muscles contract. Just as discussed in the introductory section.

Heart rhythm problems like trigeminy occur when the body’s electrical impulses fail to work as expected.

This can be easily corrected by the use of pacemakers. Pacemakers are often used to alleviate the trigeminy that is caused by excessively slow heart rhythms.

Undergoing Surgery

Immediate surgery may be required for people suffering from severe “trigeminy ventricular arrhythmias.” Such individuals usually have a relatively small quantity of “cardiac muscle tissue.” Surgery may then be required to eliminate or destroy this small section of the cardiac muscle tissue.

It is important that you always consult a medical professional before deciding on the most appropriate treatment option for your disorder.

CONCLUSION

Trigeminy is not necessarily considered to be a serious heart disorder. It is, however, important that you always seek immediate medical attention if the condition affects your quality of life.

The disorder should never be ignored as it may be an indication of other serious underlying health issues. That may be life-threatening in nature.

Adopting multiple healthy lifestyle changes like exercising regularly, eating a balanced diet and detoxification. This is likely to help you alleviate the disorder in a natural yet highly effective manner.

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