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Bradycardia should not be taken lightly The number of heartbeats per minute of a normal person is about 0 or 00 beats, and if the heartbeat per minute is less than 0 times, it is bradycardia. Causes of bradycardia are common: vagus nerve hyperfunctionWhen the vagus nerve is excited, its terminals can release a substance called "acetylcholine", which acts as a suppression of the heart, so it can slow the heartbeat.
Bradycardia, caused by vagus nerve hyperactivity, is usually a regular heart rhythm of 30 to 40 beats per minute. This situation is more common among the elderly. Sick sinus syndrome due to the pacemaker of the heartbeat, the sinus node, does not give off impulses well or delays the impulse, which slows the heartbeat, the most common ** are cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease and degenerative diseases of the cardiac conduction system in the elderly.
People with sick sinus syndrome sometimes have only about 30 heartbeats per minute. Severe atrioventricular block is the impulse wave emitted by the pacemaker sinus node can not be transmitted to the atrioventricular node and is blocked, at this time the ventricle has to compensate for its own impulses, so the heartbeat is quite slow, once complete atrioventricular block occurs, the heartbeat is only about 20 times per minute, and dizziness can occur due to the obvious decrease in cardiac blood output directly affecting the blood supply to the brain, and even cause syncope or convulsions. Once middle-aged and elderly people are found to have bradycardiac changes, they should not ignore it and should go to the hospital in time to ask a doctor for systematic examination.
Secondly, on the issue of taking medication. Due to the different causes of arrhythmia, the symptoms are different, and the medication is different, the cardiovascular drugs should be selected under the guidance of the doctor, do not blindly take the medicine, and do not take the "heart medicine" when you see it. Most patients with arrhythmias can generally recover after taking medication**.
Of course, if a functional arrhythmia is removed, the symptoms will disappear naturally. However, some patients with severe arrhythmias, such as ventricular fibrillation, atrial fibrillation, and severe atrioventricular block, also need to do special ** such as electrical defibrillation, electrocardioversion, and pacemaker installation. Finally, it should also be noted that once the elderly find arrhythmia, they should be calm, because tension will aggravate the symptoms, of course, they should usually keep a good mood, avoid anger and irritability, quit smoking and drinking, pay attention to rest, and do not overwork.
It is also necessary to have regular check-ups.
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The normal range of heart rate for the average person is 60 to 100 beats, and the heart rate of athletes or endurance training is slower. Bradyarcardia refers to a heart rate lower than 60 beats, if the patient has no symptoms, generally do not need **, observation is sufficient. If the patient experiences dizziness or chest pain, it must be treated as soon as possible.
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It depends, this is bradycardia first, but there is a condition called "exercise bradycardia", which refers to the fact that some athletes have a very strong heart and strong beating due to long-term exercise, and the heart chambers have a large capacity, so that it can beat less times per minute to meet the body's blood supply requirements, and the lowest some black long-distance runners can reach 28bpm; But at the same time, her maximum heart rate is often higher than normal, so that her heart can beat both vigorously and quickly when needed, and the heart output energy is very strong to support the high-speed operation of her body. This kind of heart function is very good.
The other is caused by disease or heart failure, such people can not raise their heart rate even after exercise, usually the heart beats slowly and weakly, the blood supply is insufficient, and there is always dizziness and fatigue. Such a person needs to be fitted with a pacemaker in order to stay alive.
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Heart rate: A normal person's heart rate should be between 60 and 100 beats per minute, and more or less than it is abnormal. However, the number of heartbeats varies depending on age.
The heartbeat of the elderly over 60 years old can be slowed down, but the slowest can not be less than 50 beats per minute, athletes or strong physical laborers, because the cardiac output is significantly larger than normal, the number of heartbeats can be about 45 times. Fever, mood.
Excitement, nervousness, intimidation, etc., can have a one-time increase in the number of heartbeats, which is a reflection of the normal regulation of the body. In short, the number of heartbeats can reflect your own heart function. A strong, strong, regular, and coordinated heartbeat is one of the hallmarks of good heart function.
Rhythm: The heart is responsible for the blood of all organs of the body**, and through the strong beat of the heart, the oxidized blood is continuously transported to all parts of the body for metabolism and a full mental state. Normal people can not be more than a second difference between each heartbeat, obvious rhythm is a corroboration of heart disease, such as excessive prolonged interval, it is likely to be all kinds of conduction block, should go to the hospital in time to check the electrocardiogram, clear diagnosis, early medication.
Sleep: Sleep can also reflect heart function, and some elderly people suddenly feel palpitation and shortness of breath when they sleep late at night. Shortness of breath is relieved after sitting up, which is a manifestation of nocturnal left-sided heart failure and a reflection of cardiac insufficiency.
Elderly people with the above conditions should take medication** to improve heart function, and sleep pillows can be appropriately raised to avoid shortness of breath. The correct sleeping position is the right side lying position.
Symptoms: There are various symptoms of all kinds of heart disease, once there is difficulty breathing, chest pain, foamy blood sputum, and blackness in front of the eyes, these are all symptoms of heart disease, and you should not be careless, and you should go to the hospital as soon as possible**.
Exercise: Some heart patients cannot show cardiac changes under calm conditions, and only when the heart load is increased, can the essence of heart disease be revealed, the most typical is coronary heart patients. The normal heart has sufficient reserve capacity, it has a certain exercise load, when a certain disease occurs in the heart, this reserve capacity will be significantly weakened, and the light activity will feel shortness of breath.
If you suspect coronary heart disease but there is no definite basis, you should go to the hospital for a Holter examination, which will give you a satisfactory answer
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It's a bit slow, and the normal heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats.
If the heart beats slowly, the blood is insufficient, and the body does not get the necessary oxygen and nutrients, people will not be able to live normally, and even more serious consequences will be caused. But people who have been engaged in heavy physical labor and intense exercise for a long time have their hearts exercised, and their heartbeats are much less frequent than ordinary people. Tachycardia is medically known as "sinus tachycardia".
It is thought to be primarily related to increased sympathetic excitability or decreased vagal tone. It is common after strenuous exercise, agitation, drinking hard liquor, strong tea or coffee, excessive smoking, after a heavy meal, pain, fever, blood loss, shock, infection, heart failure, myocarditis, hyperthyroidism, and after the use of drugs such as atropine or epinephrine. This rapid heartbeat is mostly functional.
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Some are slow, if it is not controlled by athletes or deliberately, it will cause insufficient blood supply in the body, and severe fainting.
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Hello, the average adult has a heartbeat of about 70 or 80 beats per minute, but between 60 and 100 beats is normal. When working to jump faster than quiet, women jump faster than men, children jump faster than adults, newborns can jump up to 150 times per minute, you are normal more than 50 times, the heart rate of ordinary athletes can be lower than 60 times, and well-trained ones can be as low as 30 to 40 times, so you don't have to be nervous for the time being, but if you feel unwell, you can go to a regular hospital for examination, do an electrocardiogram, heart color ultrasound or something.
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Aren't you very healthy right now......In a normal life, it is better to take care of your body more than anything else.
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Cardiovascular diseases: acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis, endocarditis, pericarditis invasion and sinus node, chronic ischemic heart disease, inflammation of the sinus node, thrombosis, dilation, inflammation of the sinus node artery, some cardiomyopathies such as amyloidosis, tetralogy of Faroo's disease or large vessel dislocation, microbial involvement of the heart, bleeding into the sinus node, familial sinus bradycardia, central nervous system diseases involving the cardioinhibitory center or accelerating the center, etc., can lead to bradycardia.
**Principles:1Sinus bradycardia if the heart rate is not less than 50 beats per minute, asymptomatic patients do not need**.
2.If the heart rate is less than 40 beats per minute, people who develop symptoms may be given heart-rate-raising drugs (such as atropine, ephedrine, or isoproterenol).
3.Patients with significant sinus bradycardia with sinus arrest and syncope may be considered for an artificial pacemaker.
4.Primary disease**.
5.Symptomatic and supportive**.
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The normal heart beat of a person should be 60-80 minutes, if it exceeds the problem, it is recommended that you go to the cardiology department of the hospital to check it, and if you are sick, you should hurry up, because the greatest wealth in life is health!
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