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Cause and Cure for PVC's
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Michael J. McWilliams, M.D. - atrial fibrillation, Pacemakers, Defibrillators, Arrhythmias (SVT, VT), PVC/PAC, Ablation
Wilmington Health Associates Wilmington - NC
Questions in the Heart Rhythm forum are answered by Dr. Michael J. McWilliams. Topics covered include heart rhythm issues, arrhythmia, irregular heartbeat, implanted defibrillators, pacemakers, and tachycardia.

Cause and Cure for PVC's

by cindyvec, Feb 01, 2008 01:56PM
I have been suffering from PVC's for over ten years.  When they first started, they were strong and had test after test performed.  Cardiologist said everything was fine but wanted to put me on meds to regulate my heart, which I would have to be on for the rest of my life.  I refused and was determined to find the cause instead of just masking the symptom.  

Upon further inquiry, found out I had allergy induced asthma.  Took asthma medicine for a few months and then tapered off of that too, for I am not a believer in meds.  During that time, I discovered low magnesium levels can trigger PVC's.  So started taking vitamins, maganesium, calcium, COQ10.  The PVC's seemed to vanish, only to rear their ugly head once in a great while.  

When I became pregnant, eight years later, the PVC's started again at the end of my first trimester.  Again, I started taking magnesium.  The PVC's stopped.  Wasn't sure if it was due to the magnesium or I was further along in my pregnancy and that symptom, among others (like morning sickness) went away.

Now, a couple years later, PVC's have returned.  I also notice though that my allergies are back and I am having asthma-type symptoms again.  Also notice PVC's are more apparent after I eat.  

So my question is can PVC's be allergy induced?  If I am having a slightly difficult time with my breath, due to allergic asthma, can that trigger PVC's?  
And can PVC's be sugar induced, like after a meal?  

If so, what can be done to correct this chemical imbalance in my body without taking a drug just to mask the symptom, but actually get to the root cause of the problem?

Thank you.

by Michael J. McWilliams, M.D., Feb 01, 2008 06:19PM

So my question is can PVC's be allergy induced?  

I have never read anything to suggest this.

If I am having a slightly difficult time with my breath, due to allergic asthma, can that trigger PVC's?  

I haven't read anything to suggest this either.

And can PVC's be sugar induced, like after a meal?  

Probably not sugar, but might be related to changes in autonomic tone related to digestion.  I have some patients and posters on this forum that report their symptoms are worse after a meal.

There is no cure for PVCs.  Some people improve with beta blockers or calcium channel blockers.  Rare cases of PVCs can be easily ablated -- this depends one where in the heart your PVCs are coming from.

I hope this helps.  Thanks for posting.
Member Comments (2)

by Craig245, Feb 09, 2008 12:26PM
To: Cindyvec
My wife had PVCs and her heart doctor prescribed her something for acid reflux.  It worked minus once or twice a month.
That being said, however, my wife and I moved to another state last year.  Neither of us have had any heart problems before and now I'm starting to get PVCs too.  Maybe you are onto something with the allergic reaction.
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