Bradycardia is a slower-than-normal heartbeat. A normal resting heart rate for an adult ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. With bradycardia, the resting heart rate is less than 60 beats per minute.
Bradycardia can prevent enough oxygen from reaching certain areas of your body when you are active. It can be serious if it keeps enough oxygen from reaching your brain and other parts of your body. Bradycardia is not a problem for everyone. For some healthy adults, a slow resting heart rate is normal.
CAUSES
This condition may be caused by:
A problem with the heart, including:
A problem with the heart's electrical system, such as a heart block.
A problem with the heart's natural pacemaker (sinus node).
Heart disease.
A heart attack.
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General Instructions
Take over-the-counter and prescription medicines only as told by your health care provider.
Keep all follow-up visits as directed by your health care provider. This is important.
PREVENTION
In some cases, bradycardia may be prevented by:
Treating underlying medical problems.
Stopping behaviors or medicines that can trigger the condition.
SEEK MEDICAL CARE IF:
You feel lightheaded or dizzy.
You almost faint.
You feel weak or are easily fatigued during physical activity.
You experience confusion or have memory problems.
SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL CARE IF:
You faint.
You have an irregular heartbeat.
You have chest pain.
You have trouble breathing.
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