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I am 64 years old; 167 pounds; no caffeine; never smoked; very little alcohol; jog/run 135 minutes per week (have been exercising for 35 years); Diagnosed with AFIB in 1996; treated with medication until two ablations 2004 and 2006; now AFIB free; Have had PVC s now and then until severe case in 2010; 3 week Holter monitor confirmed PVC s but no underlying heart condition; Without explanation, back to normal within 6 weeks; Severe case again starting yesterday (sitting in a chair) now for 20 hours (estimating 4 to 6 PVC s per minute); Very disturbing, as I feel the PVC s; Take Metoprolol 50 MG daily since 1998; 400 MG Magnesium; 325 MG Hawthorn; 500 MG Taurine; 100 MG COQ10 twice per day; other supplements; Questions: Any suggestions for this frequency of PVC s?; should I continue exercise regimen? Your opinion regarding ablation for PVC s? Thank you
After going through your medical query I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that in my opinion you can ask your Cardiologist if he would like to put you on Tab Cordarone ( anti arrhythmic medication) , then try this for for few month. If frequency of PVCs decreases the. continue with Cordarone otherwise go for an Ablation .
Hopefully this information will guide you properly.
Kind Regards Dr Bhanu Partap
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Hello There After going through your medical query I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that in my opinion you can ask your Cardiologist if he would like to put you on Tab Cordarone ( anti arrhythmic medication) , then try this for for few month. If frequency of PVCs decreases the. continue with Cordarone otherwise go for an Ablation . Hopefully this information will guide you properly. Kind Regards Dr Bhanu Partap