Heart Block Symptoms and Treatment

An interruption in the electrical signals that regulate the heart is known as a heart block. Atrioventricular (AV) blocks, another name for heart blocks, are categorized according to their degree of electrical obstruction between both the upper and lower chambers of the heart. Although there are other possible causes, a heart block is frequently the outcome of a heart attack or other cardiac trauma. The medical professionals at PBHRC create all-encompassing homoeopathic treatment regimens that enhance general heart health in addition to treating myocardial infarction symptoms.


PBHRC evaluates each patient's unique medical situation to create individualized homoeopathic treatment regimens that include exercise, food, and medication to improve overall quality of life.

Why PBHRC?

Across 4 generations and 150+ years, PBHRC has been the most trusted homeopathic research clinic for patients across geographies. With competitively priced treatments with no side-effects, we constantly strive to bring in healthier tomorrows.

  • Ease of Access

    Both offline and online doctor consultations are available

  • Personalised Treatment

    Custom treatment plans to tackle all types of diseases

  • Unmatched Success Rate

    Proven track record of treating critical illnesses and other health issues

  • Affordable Pricing

    Affordable treatments and free consultations for the underprivileged

  • 150 +

    Years of service

  • 15000 +

    Happy Patients worldwide

  • 15 +

    Specialized Doctors

What Our Clients Say

At PBHRC, we are driven by an unwavering commitment to deliver quality healthcare services to everyone and transform lives. Here’s what some of our clients have to say about our treatment solutions.

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Harnia recovery without surgery

Prasanta Maity, Sundarban

Have A Query?

Get the answers to all your treatment-related questions here.

High blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol are some vital factors that increase the chances of having cardiovascular disease. Moreover, unhealthy lifestyles, alcohol consumption, or smoking can contribute to heart disease.

Maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, quitting alcohol and cigarettes, and managing stress can have a positive impact on your heart health. To measure improvements, you must monitor blood pressure regularly.

Indeed, stress raises blood pressure, increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and its complications, and can worsen cardiac issues.

Smoking damages blood vessels, raises blood pressure, decreases oxygen delivery, and increases the risk of heart disease, all of which are detrimental to the cardiovascular system.

Yes, obesity often contributes to developing severe heart conditions like heart failure, arrhythmias, and coronary artery diseases.

Due to the heart's aging process, the buildup of risk factors, and related health changes, age raises the risk of cardiovascular disease.