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What Are The Symptoms And Treatment For Bradycardia?
Ihad undergone angioplasty for single vessel right coronary artery three weeks back.Since I am feeling normal,I have resumed my normal exercises,40mnts walking in morning and 30mnts swimming in evening.When I take pressure measurement specially in the morning,BP shows 110/62 and pulse 45.I don't get any dizziness or fatigue,a sign of Bradycardia.I want to know whether my exercises O.K
I understand your concern for your health and I would like to tell you that your blood pressure is perfectly within the normal limits, yes your heart rate is on the lower side but if you don't feel any symptoms or discomfort it's all fine. As physically fit individuals do have a heart rate on the lower side. Your workout schedule is good just maintain this healthy lifestyle habits. Also it's advisable to give rest to your body 2 days in a week.
Now just to be sure I would like to suggest that you should get one EKG done to make sure the heart rhythm is sinus. If sinus nothing to worry and if by change any other rhythm got detected it's advisable to consult a cardiologist in person.
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What Are The Symptoms And Treatment For Bradycardia?
Hi There I understand your concern for your health and I would like to tell you that your blood pressure is perfectly within the normal limits, yes your heart rate is on the lower side but if you don t feel any symptoms or discomfort it s all fine. As physically fit individuals do have a heart rate on the lower side. Your workout schedule is good just maintain this healthy lifestyle habits. Also it s advisable to give rest to your body 2 days in a week. Now just to be sure I would like to suggest that you should get one EKG done to make sure the heart rhythm is sinus. If sinus nothing to worry and if by change any other rhythm got detected it s advisable to consult a cardiologist in person. I wish you good health