Bradycardia, defined as a slow heart rate of fewer than 60 beats per minute, can be serious depending on the underlying cause and symptoms. While some individuals, especially athletes, may have naturally low heart rates without issues, bradycardia can lead to inadequate blood flow, resulting in fatigue, dizziness, or fainting. If it causes significant symptoms or is due to an underlying medical condition, it may require treatment or monitoring. Always consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation.
There is no combining vowel in bradycardia.
SV bradycardia means supraventricular bradycardia - a slow heart rate generated by sinus node.
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Brady Cardia can become life threatening if it is ingested in the human body.
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In bradycardia for every one degree rise in temperature or fever there is 10 times rise in pulse rate.but in relative bradycardia pulse rate remains same despite of increasing temperature.
bradycardia. Tachycardia is a Heart Rate over 100 BPMs while Bradycardia is a HR below 60
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The word root of bradycardia is "brady-", which means slow. In this context, "brady-" refers to a slow heart rate.
Bradycardia is a slow heart beat (below 60), and symptomatic means that it is causing symptoms. So a person who has symptomatic bradycardia has a slow heart rate, and it is affecting them in a negative way.