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PHARMACEUTICAL INFORMATION MTA DINH TAM
MTA Dinh Tam is a medicine that helps nourish blood, nourish the heart, and calm the mind for people who are often nervous, anxious, mentally stressed, and have insomnia.
Ingredients:
In 1 5g package contains 0.5g of concentrated extract equivalent to:
Astragalus: 1.56g
Ginseng: 1.56g
Atractylodes: 1.56g
Longan: 1.56g
Poria: 1.25g
Soan tao nhan: 0.63g
Vien chi: 0.63g
Dang quy: 0.63g
Licorice: 0.31g
Moc huong: 0.31g
Excipients: Lactose, Aerosil, Ethylmatol, Aspartame just enough 5g.
Uses:
Helps nourish blood, nourish the heart, calm the mind.
Targets:
People who are often nervous, anxious, mentally stressed, insomnia.
How to use
Drink 3 times a day.
+ Children over 12 years old: Take 2 packs each time
+ Adults: Take 3 packs each time
Each course lasts 3 months. Should be used 2-3 times. Or as directed by a physician.
This product does not contain sucrose (sugar), can be used for people with diabetes.
Note: There is sediment, so stir well and drink it all.
Health warning:
Do not use for pregnant women and people who are sensitive to any ingredient of the product.
This food is not a medicine and has no effect in replacing medicine.
STORAGE: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight
EXPIRY DATE
36 months from the date of manufacture. The date of manufacture and expiry date are printed on the product label.
Registration number: 4490/2019/DKSP
Registration number: 01765/2019/ATTP-XNQC
TASTY HEART RATE
Tachycardia is a condition in which the heart beats irregularly, pounding or fluttering, causing palpitations, pounding in the chest for a few seconds or minutes. A rapid heartbeat can be harmless, but it can also be a warning sign of many underlying diseases, which can be dangerous if not treated early.
1. What is the standard heart rate?
Depending on physical condition, gender, and age, the standard heart rate of each person can be different. In adults, when resting without exercise, the standard heart rate will fluctuate from 60 - 100 beats/minute. If the heart rate exceeds 100 beats/minute, this is a condition of tachycardia.
However, for professional athletes, people who exercise regularly, the heart rate can only be about 40 - 50 beats/minute. For people over 60 years old, the heart rate is only between 60 - 80 beats/minute and when the heart beats over 80 beats/minute, it causes symptoms of palpitations, fatigue, shortness of breath... This case is still considered tachycardia, requiring treatment.
2. Symptoms of tachycardia
Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, having to stretch to breathe.
Feeling anxious, restless, nervous.
Feel the heart beating strongly, pounding in the chest, neck, throat and rib cage shaking.
Irregular heartbeat.
Headache, chest pain
Dizziness, fainting.
If the patient has the above symptoms, they need to be examined and treated as soon as possible to prevent dangerous complications that may occur.
Khi tim đập nhanh, người bệnh cảm thấy khó thở, hồi hộp, lo lắng
3. Is a fast heart rate dangerous?
The cause of a fast heart rate can be influenced by external factors such as psychology, stimulants, previous body activities, specifically:
Strong emotions, stress, panic.
Depression.
Using stimulants such as caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, cocaine.
Due to side effects of cough medicine, cold medicine, asthma medicine, antibiotics, weight loss, decongestants.
Fever.
Overtraining.
Hormonal changes due to premenopause, menopause, pregnancy.
Food sensitivity: eating too much starch, sugar, fat, salt, nitrate, monosodium glutamate (MSG).
In addition, a fast heart rate is also a sign of many serious diseases:
Electrolyte imbalance due to disorders, genetic channel malformations, dehydration.
Diabetes.
Lung disease.
4. Dangerous complications of abnormally fast heart rate
– Fainting: Prolonged rapid heartbeat can easily cause blood pressure to drop suddenly and cause fainting.
– Cardiac arrest: This is a rare complication, but in some cases rapid heartbeat can cause the heart to stop beating, threatening the patient's life.
– Stroke: Complication of cardiovascular diseases, with atrial fibrillation, forming blood clots that block blood vessels in the brain.
– Heart failure: Atrial fibrillation is the cause of heart failure if not treated early.
5. Diagnosis and treatment of rapid heart rate
5.1. Diagnosis
– Clinical examination:
Listen to the heartbeat with a stethoscope.
Look for signs of internal diseases that cause rapid heartbeat such as hyperthyroidism.
– Paraclinical examination:
Electrocardiogram (ECG): is a non-invasive test, performed when you are resting or exercising (stress electrocardiogram). The doctor will record the electrical impulses emitted by the heartbeat by placing electrodes on your chest. With ECG, the doctor can detect abnormalities in the structure of the heart that lead to rapid heartbeat.
Holter ECG test device: Is the most modern heart rate measuring device today. Holter ECG test records heart rate data for up to 7 days without interruption, during all daily activities, including sports training. In particular, the structure of the device is very light and compact, very convenient to use. In particular, heart rate data is analyzed and evaluated by experts abroad.
Echocardiography: Shows detailed images of the structure and function of the heart.
5.2. Treatment
Western medicine methods:
– Antiarrhythmic drugs help reduce rapid heart rate
– Beta blockers – the most commonly used group to treat rapid heart rate
– Calcium channel blockers – help reduce heart rate and blood pressure
– Anticoagulants – drugs that prevent complications of rapid heart rate
– Digoxin, a heart tonic
Traditional medicine
According to traditional medicine, arrhythmia can be divided into the following types of diseases for treatment depending on clinical symptoms: deficiency of both qi and yin, deficiency of yin and excess of fire, deficiency of both heart and spleen, and deficiency of spleen and kidney yang. Commonly used treatment methods are to nourish qi and blood, regulate yin and yang, dissolve phlegm and eliminate dampness, activate blood and remove stasis, nourish the heart and calm the mind.
The prescription includes the following medicinal herbs: Astragalus, Ginseng, Atractylodes, Longan, Poria, Sour Apple Seed, Polygala, Angelica, Licorice, and Costus root, which have the effect of nourishing blood, nourishing the heart, and calming the mind, helping to relieve anxiety and nervousness. In which:
- Ginseng: Greatly nourishes vital energy, produces new fluid, calms the mind
- Longan: Nourishes the heart and spleen, nourishes the blood and calms the mind, good for people with palpitations, irregular heartbeat, insomnia, and forgetfulness.
- Atractylodes: Strengthens the spleen, clears dampness, stops diarrhea, and harmonizes the center
- Costus root: Nourishes the heart, calms the mind, very good for people with insomnia, palpitations, and dizziness.
- Polygala: Calms the mind, improves intelligence, activates blood, disperses stasis, reduces swelling, and detoxifies
- Costus root: Circulates Qi, relieves pain, strengthens the spleen and eliminates accumulation.
Applying the essence of the medicine, MTA Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company has produced the product MTA Dinh Tam with the function of supporting blood nourishment, nourishing the heart, and calming the mind. It is very good for people who are often nervous, anxious, mentally stressed, and have insomnia.
KẾT HỢP ĐỂ ĐẠT HIỆU QUẢ CAO
Kết hợp với Mát gan=> Thanh nhiệt, giải độc, giúp sơ tiết tốt
Kết hợp mệnh môn thủy=> Bổ thận âm, tư âm, dưỡng huyết
Bộ sản phẩm hoàn hảo dành cho nười hay hồi hộp, tim đập nhanh
6. What should be done to better control heart rate?
In addition to direct examination and treatment with a cardiologist, patients need to take measures to better control heart rate:
Build a scientific diet, supplement many food groups that are good for the heart such as green vegetables, fruits, nuts, cereals, fish rich in omega-3... Absolutely limit canned and processed foods, animal fats, eggs, and full-fat milk.
Exercising gently such as walking, jogging, yoga... about 30 minutes a day is very good for heart health.