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What Is The Treatment For Supraventricular Tachycardia?

I have recently be diagnosed with SVT but it is only exercise induced. I am trying to lose weight so my husband and I can have a baby but they say it is unsafe for me to exercise. What type of treatment is best for this type of problem? If I go on Beta Blockers would I be on them for life? Or is it best to just go through with an ablation and be done with it?
Thu, 6 Jul 2017
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Hi There

I've read your query and understanding your concern

I would like to tell you that beta blocker can help in decreasing your heart beat and you might feel fine with this . If beta blockers won't help in controlling the symptoms then RFA ( Radiofrequancy Ablation ) will be the choice of treatment .

It's advisable to personally consult with a Cardiologist and get yourself treated in proper way.

I wish You Good Luck
Thank You
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What Is The Treatment For Supraventricular Tachycardia?

Hi There I ve read your query and understanding your concern I would like to tell you that beta blocker can help in decreasing your heart beat and you might feel fine with this . If beta blockers won t help in controlling the symptoms then RFA ( Radiofrequancy Ablation ) will be the choice of treatment . It s advisable to personally consult with a Cardiologist and get yourself treated in proper way. I wish You Good Luck Thank You