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Can Ayurveda help after receiving an adenosine injection for heart issues?
Cardio Disorders
Consultation #16846
1 year ago
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Can Ayurveda help after receiving an adenosine injection for heart issues? - #16846

Caleb
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A few weeks ago, I had a really scary episode where my heart suddenly started racing out of nowhere. It felt like my chest was pounding, and I got really lightheaded, almost like I was gonna pass out. I went to the ER, and they told me my heart was in something called supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). The doctor said my heart was beating way too fast and that they needed to slow it down immediately, so they gave me an adenosine injection. I can’t even explain how weird it felt when they gave me the adenosine injection – it was like my heart stopped for a second and then restarted. They said it was normal, but honestly, it freaked me out. My heart went back to normal rhythm after the injection, and they monitored me for a while before sending me home. Now, I feel exhausted all the time, like my energy is just drained. I also keep getting weird little flutters in my chest every now and then. My doctor said it might happen sometimes and that I should drink plenty of water and avoid caffeine, but I don’t feel like myself anymore. I’ve been reading about Ayurveda and how it helps with heart health naturally. I don’t want to end up relying on more adenosine injections if this happens again. Are there Ayurvedic remedies that can help regulate my heart rhythm so I don’t go into SVT again? Would herbs like arjuna or ashwagandha be good for this? Also, are there any breathing techniques or lifestyle changes that can prevent another episode? I’ve been under a lot of stress lately, and I feel like that might have triggered it. Could stress and vata imbalance be the reason my heart is acting up? I don’t eat the best diet either – lots of processed food, and I drink coffee almost every day. Should I be avoiding certain foods that could be messing with my heart? I’d really appreciate any advice on how to keep my heart strong and prevent needing another adenosine injection in the future. If anyone has used Ayurveda for heart rhythm issues, what worked for you?

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Dr. Maitri Bhavesh Kumar Acharya
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

Your episode of SVT may be linked to high stress, Vata imbalance, and dietary factors like caffeine and processed foods, which can overstimulate the heart. Ayurveda focuses on strengthening the heart (Hrudaya) and calming the nervous system. Arjuna is highly recommended for heart health as it regulates heart rhythm and strengthens cardiac muscles. Ashwagandha and Brahmi help reduce stress and stabilize the nervous system, preventing sudden palpitations. Practicing pranayama, especially Anulom Vilom and Bhramari, helps calm Vata and regulate the heartbeat. Avoid caffeine, processed foods, and excessive spicy or oily foods, as they can aggravate Pitta and Vata. Favor warm, grounding meals with ghee, nuts, and fresh vegetables. Drinking arjuna kwath (decoction) or a mix of honey and cinnamon in warm water can support heart function. Establishing a consistent sleep routine and reducing mental overactivity will also help prevent future episodes.

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Dr. Narendrakumar V Mishra
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

Your experience with supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) must have been unsettling, and it’s completely understandable that you want to prevent it from happening again. From an Ayurvedic perspective, SVT can be linked to excess Vata and Pitta dosha, particularly an imbalance in Prana Vata (which governs the nervous system and heart rhythm) and Sadhaka Pitta (which influences emotions and stress response). Stress, irregular eating habits, processed foods, and excessive caffeine can overstimulate the nervous system, making the heart more prone to sudden rapid beats. Instead of just suppressing symptoms, Ayurveda focuses on calming the nervous system, strengthening the heart, and improving overall circulation for long-term stability.

To naturally regulate your heart rhythm, focus on herbs that support cardiac function and reduce stress. Arjuna (Terminalia arjuna) is one of the best Ayurvedic herbs for heart health—it strengthens the heart muscle, improves circulation, and helps stabilize heart rhythm. You can take Arjuna powder (1 tsp with warm water) or Arjuna tea daily. Ashwagandha is another great choice as it reduces stress, regulates cortisol levels, and supports the nervous system, preventing sudden episodes of tachycardia. If anxiety is a major trigger for you, Brahmi and Jatamansi will also help calm the mind and prevent palpitations. Try Brahmi tea before bed to improve sleep and relaxation.

Your diet plays a huge role in heart health. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, processed foods, and excessive spicy or salty foods, as they aggravate both Vata and Pitta. Instead, focus on a Vata-Pitta pacifying diet—warm, fresh, home-cooked meals with plenty of good fats (ghee, sesame oil), whole grains, and cooling foods like coconut water, soaked almonds, and fresh fruits. Drinking coriander and fennel tea can help cool down the body and regulate heart function. Hydration is key—sip warm water throughout the day to prevent electrolyte imbalances.

Since stress is a major trigger, pranayama (breathing techniques) and meditation are essential. Practice Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) and Bhramari (humming bee breath) daily, as they help regulate the heart rate and calm the nervous system. Gentle yoga poses like Viparita Karani (legs-up-the-wall) and Shavasana can also help maintain heart stability. Lastly, prioritize consistent sleep, a calm daily routine, and stress management—over time, these changes will help strengthen your heart and reduce the chances of SVT episodes. If you need a personalized Ayurvedic routine, I’d be happy to guide you further!

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Dr. Surya Bhagwati
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
1 year ago
5

Wow, that sounds really unsettling with the heart racing and ER visit! Dealing with SVT is no joke, and it’s good you’re looking for ways to support your heart naturally. So let’s dive right into some Ayurvedic insights.

First thing, stress and Vata imbalance absolutely can play a role in heart issues like yours. Stress tends to aggravate Vata, which can throw off your heart rhythm. Since you’ve been feeling exhausted and drained, it’s key to manage stress better and pacify Vata dosha. Breathing techniques, like Nadi Shodhana (Alternating Nostril Breath), are great for calming the mind and settling Vata. Try this daily, especially when stress peaks.

For herbs, yep, you’re on point! Arjuna is highly revered in Ayurveda for heart health. It helps strengthen heart muscles, regulate heart rhythm and has calming properties. You might consider taking Arjuna in the powder form, half to one teaspoon mixed with warm water, twice a day. Ashwagandha, with its adaptogenic aptitude, supports stress resistance and can help balance Vata. Having Ashwagandha as a tea or supplement could be beneficial.

Your diet plays a huge part too, not just with heart health but overall well-being. Processed foods and caffeine can really upset Vata, so aiming for warm, nourishing, freshly cooked meals is a safer route. Think cooked vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats like ghee. And cut back on coffee - hard, I know - maybe switch to herbal teas like Tulsi, which is great for reducing stress.

Since you’re already noticing little flutters, keep in mind hydration is essential. It keeps blood pressure stable and ensures your heart doesn’t work overtime. Continue with plenty of water - your doc had the right idea there. As for preventing those nerves from getting the best of your heart again, incorporating a relaxed lifestyle with regular physical activity like walking or yoga focuses inner calm.

Also, consider consulting an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized regimen, since they can provide tailor-made treatments that align with your unique constitution and current imbalances. Remember though, if your symptoms escalate, don’t hesitate to seek immediate medical help.

Hope some of these tips will help you steer clear from needing more of those trips to the ER. Take care, and embrace a heart-friendly routine - your heart will thank you!

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