Gallbladder problems typically do not directly cause a slow heart rate (bradycardia). However, complications from gallbladder issues, such as severe pain or infection, can lead to stress responses in the body that might impact heart rate. Additionally, certain medications used to manage gallbladder conditions or associated symptoms could potentially influence heart rate. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific medical advice.
Latest research suggests that anesthesia causes heart rate problems.
In the winter, smokers may be at an increased risk of heart disease due to higher blood pressure and heart rate. http://www.quitsmokingsupport.com/heart.htm
There are many drugs which may cause a slow heart rate. Tramadol only causes a slow heart rate if it has been taken excessively, while pregabalin is known to cause only increased heart rate.
yes, a steroid injection will cause a rapid heart-rate
Any physical activity will cause your heart to beat at faster rate. Even psychological stress will cause your heart to beat at faster rate.
Yes, it can cause a sinus bradycardia (slowed heart rate).
hyperthyroidism or thyroiditis can cause tachycardia, or rapid heart rate.
marijuana can cause anxiety wich increases your heart rate , lorazepam will slow down your heart rate and calm you
increased heart rate can cause a stroke
when your asleep your heart beat slows down
Sever allergies can cause the body to go into shock and one of the signs of shock is a fast heart rate (tahcycardia).
Salt and carbs I crease problems