How is LQTS treated?
Treatment for LQTS may include lifestyle changes, medicines, or surgery.
Lifestyle changes
If you are active in competitive sports, talk to your doctor about how this may affect your condition. Often, once treatment in started, patients with LQTS can participate in recreational sports or other activities in moderation. If you have episodes of fainting while you exercise, you may want to think about exercising with a friend or a family member who can call for help if you need it.
Medicines
Medicines called beta-blockers are the most common type of medicine given to patients with LQTS. These medicines do not cure LQTS, but they have been shown to reduce the symptoms of LQTS for those who have them. Beta-blockers are also effective for patients who have been diagnosed with LQTS but do not have any symptoms. In these cases, doctors will most likely prescribe a beta-blocker to prevent the symptoms of LQTS.
Surgery
When LQTS causes uncontrolled ventricular fibrillation, you might need an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). An ICD is a device that sends an electric shock to your heart to restore a normal heartbeat. The device is placed under the skin of your chest or abdomen and is connected to leads, which are passed through your veins to your heart.
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