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I am a 51 yo female and have a slow heart rate, usually 50 60 beats per minute. This began a few years ago when I began having preventricular beats. Over 12000 a day. I found out I was reacting to eggs, discontinued them, irregular beats stopped, but my heart rate remains slow. Is there anything I can do?
I understand your concern about your health and i would like to tell you that some people do have a physiologically slower heart rate and that's not a heart problem until unless you starts feeling dizzy or any blackout happen or you feel fatigued all the time. The recommended heart rate range is between 60 to 100 beats per min and your is around 60 so you need not worry for that.
Just get an EKG done to make sure the heart rhythm is A SINUS RHYTHM. If it is then just relax and if not then you need to consult a Cardiologist personally.
I wish you good health
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Hello Mam I understand your concern about your health and i would like to tell you that some people do have a physiologically slower heart rate and that s not a heart problem until unless you starts feeling dizzy or any blackout happen or you feel fatigued all the time. The recommended heart rate range is between 60 to 100 beats per min and your is around 60 so you need not worry for that. Just get an EKG done to make sure the heart rhythm is A SINUS RHYTHM. If it is then just relax and if not then you need to consult a Cardiologist personally. I wish you good health