Lidocaine used as an anesthetic often has a small amount of epinephrine in the solution. The amount is so small that I have never heard of it causing tachycardia, although this is theoretically possible. Lidocaine and epinephrine is used in the suturing of millions of wounds every year with no cardiac events. My guess is that that is a coincidence here. The temporary fast heart rate in the absence of chest pain, pressure or other symptoms should have no long-lasting effects whatsoever. An EKG will verify that because tissue death is reflected in an abnormal ST segment. I'm not sure why you "couldn't move for an hour". If that was the case the dentist should have called 911.
i don't know what the diagnosis is for your heart problems, but i do have a remedy for heart health that is supposed to be highly preventitive for any clogged arteries by removing it.
You mix onion juice, garlic juice, lemon juice, and apple cider vinegar together. 1 cup of each, in a pot and boil it for like 20 to 30 minutes until about 3 cups of fluid remains. Then, wait until it cools and mix it in a jar with 3 cups of honey. Keep it refrigerated and take 2 tablespoons of it each morning for a month.
This supposedly caused a guy to not have to have open heart surgery. I am taking the same remedy right now and as bad as it sounds, it doesn't taste half bad. Try this or research it more if you like.
To juice all these things i had to use a cheese grater, but i would suggest an electric juicer if you have one. or borrow one or something.
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