Main hazards of sinus bradycardia

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We know that the general people sinus rhythm is slower than 60 times per minute, it can be called sinus bradycardia. Sinus bradycardia most of no important clinical significance, but we need to pay attention to if there is organic heart disease, it is necessary to actively treat the primary disease. The main harm of bradycardia is: cardiac arrest, sudden death, decreased blood supply to the brain, etc., but bradycardia can also be the body's adaptive performance, such as: athletes. Now let's take a quick look at the specific situation.

Main hazards of sinus bradycardia

First, we know that sinus rhythm is slower than 60 beats per minute, which is called sinus bradycardia. It can be seen in healthy adults, especially athletes, the elderly, and when people sleep. In fact, sinus bradycardia most of no important clinical significance, but we need to pay attention to if there is organic heart disease, it is necessary to actively treat the primary disease.

Second: second, sinus bradycardia main harm is: cardiac arrest, sudden death, as well as the reduction of cerebral blood supply, syncope, sinus bradycardia can be divided into pathological and physiological two kinds, to identify whether there is harm or no harm, it is best to do 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiogram in a regular hospital.

Third: finally, sinus bradycardia, such as heart rate is not less than 50 times per minute, if no symptoms, generally do not need treatment. If the heart rate is less than 50 beats per minute, and symptoms can be used to improve heart rate drugs. Patients should actively treat the primary disease, and pay attention to symptomatic and supportive treatment.

matters needing attention

At ordinary times, we should pay attention to proper exercise, balanced diet, improve the overall quality of the body, carefully use drugs to slow down the heart rate and heart conduction, pay attention to the conditioning of life and emotions, live regularly and form good habits.