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Hello doctor! I had difficulty breathing, chest tightness, fatigue, dizziness, when I went to the doctor, the doctor told me that my heart rate was slow in my sinuses. The doctor asked me, what should I do with sinus bradycardia? Looking forward to your advice, thank you doctor!
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Hello, the doctor would like to answer the question: “What should I do with sinus bradycardia? ” as follows:
Before consulting you about sinus bradycardia, the doctor would like to ask some more information about your previous visit: How many times is your sinus bradycardia in 1 minute? Will my child wear Holter ECG, echocardiogram and other tests during the visit? Have you ever been advised by your doctor to do more stress testing to assess whether the heart rate response is consistent with exercise? Have you had symptoms of dizziness or fainting before?
With sinus bradycardia in young people, the doctor would like to advise you some of the following information: Sinus bradycardia is a rhythm in which the impulse generated by the sinus node (SA) is lower than expected. Normally, the adult rhythm ranges from 60 to 100 cycles/min, with sinus bradycardia being a rhythm with a rate of < 60 beats/min. However, the "normal" heart rate is partly the result of an interaction between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. It is affected by many factors and varies partly with age and physical condition, in order to be properly consulted about your child's sinus bradycardia, the doctor needs more specific information when conducting an examination. and implement the exploration techniques mentioned above.
You can go to the nearest medical facility or the Hospital of Vinmec Health System for more detailed examination and advice by doctors. Best regards!
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Answered by Doctor Le Duc Hiep - Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Intervention - Cardiology Center, Vinmec Times City International Hospital.