Sinus bradycardia can be treated with oral medications such as atropine tablets under doctor’s supervision.
Sinus bradycardia is a condition in which an adult has a sinus rhythm but a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute. It can be seen in diseases such as sinus node lesions, elevated intracranial pressure, acute myocardial infarction, and hypothyroidism. Physiologic sinus bradycardia can also occur in healthy people during sleep, in manual laborers, and in athletes.
Asymptomatic patients generally do not require treatment. If there are occasional symptoms such as palpitations, conscious heartbeat, etc., atropine tablets can be taken under medical supervision, and if necessary, a pacemaker can be implanted. If the symptoms are caused by other diseases, the primary disease needs to be treated.
In conclusion, if you suffer from sinus bradycardia, it is recommended that you actively seek medical attention and receive standardized treatment if necessary.