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Slow heart rate or bradycardia
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Slow heart rate or bradycardia

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Dr. Marwarid Dadres

Dr. Marwarid Dadres

Tehran

Cardiologist, echocardiography fellowship

**Bradycardia** is defined by an abnormally **slow** heart rate.... This problem is characterized by a resting heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute.... While a slower heart rate can be normal for some people, persistent bradycardia can lead to a variety of symptoms and complications.... We will talk more about this condition later.. aria-hidden="true">
Causes What is bradycardia or slow heart rate? Understanding the causes of bradycardia is very important for effective diagnosis and treatment of this disease... - Age-related changes: As people age, their heart's natural pacemaker or sinus node may not work as well, leading to a slower heart rate.. That the thyroid does not produce enough hormones can lead to bradycardia... Infections: Infections that affect the heart, such as endocarditis, can cause the heart to slow. affect the heart and potentially lead to bradycardia... Bradycardia symptoms Recognizing the symptoms of bradycardia is very important in understanding and treating this disease effectively: - Fatigue: Feeling unusually tired or lacking energy, even after adequate rest.... - Dizziness or lightheadedness: Feeling weak, dizzy, or lightheaded, especially when standing up quickly.... - Shortness of breath: Difficulty breathing or feeling short of breath, especially during physical activity or activity.... - Chest pain or discomfort: Chest pain or discomfort: Chest pain or discomfort: Mild or moderate chest pain - Chest discomfort.. Confusion or difficulty concentrating: Cognitive symptoms Such as confusion, difficulty concentrating or memory problems, especially if the brain does not receive oxygen-rich blood due to a slow heart rate, can be symptoms of bradycardia... - Difficulty exercising or feeling weak: Decreased exercise tolerance, weakness or unsteady feeling in the legs can occur due to reduced blood flow and oxygen supply to the muscles or decreased heart rate.. Diagnosing bradycardia is an essential step in understanding and effectively managing this disease.. With the advancement of medical technology, specialists now have a wide range of They have diagnostic tools and techniques to identify and accurately assess bradycardia and record any irregularity that may occur intermittently.... - Blood tests: These tests can help identify thyroid disorders or thyroid disorders.. to bradycardia... When it comes to treating bradycardia, there are several options that can effectively manage the condition.. Medications: Depending on the underlying cause, medications such as pacemakers or anti-arrhythmic drugs may be prescribed to regulate the heart rate.. If bradycardia is often due to an underlying condition or conditions Treating as cardiac anemia develops.. rate... While some causes of bradycardia, such as age-related changes or congenital conditions, may not be preventable, there are several preventative measures people can take to reduce the risk or minimize the severity of bradycardia: Regular exercise: Regular physical activity can help improve heart health, strengthen the cardiovascular system, and maintain a healthy heart rate....According to health authority guidelines, aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity exercise per week..Overall health and support heart function...Limiting saturated fat, trans fat, **cholesterol**, sodium, and added sugars is also important for heart health...Maintaining a healthy weight: Excess body weight can put strain on the heart. and increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, including bradycardia.. Maintaining a healthy weight through a combination of regular exercise and a balanced diet can help prevent heart-related problems.. Stress management: Chronic stress can negatively affect heart health and contribute to various cardiovascular conditions.. Caffeine: Excessive alcohol and caffeinated beverages can affect heart rhythm and contribute to slow heartbeats or other heart rhythm disorders.. So limit alcohol consumption. And control your caffeine intake, especially if you are sensitive to its effects.. Smoking can significantly reduce your risk of bradycardia and other cardiovascular diseases.. Regular Health Checkups: Attend regular medical checkups.. Bradycardia Risk Factors Your doctor can provide personalized recommendations and interventions to help you effectively manage your symptoms..
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