First of all, it should be clear that not all people with a slow heartbeat need treatment. People with a slow heartbeat can go to the hospital for a formal examination to determine the cause of the slow heartbeat and then proceed with treatment. Slow heartbeat is clinically known as bradycardia, which refers to people whose heart rate is less than 60 beats per minute, and can be seen in normal people, athletes, elderly people or during deep sleep. I. No treatment is needed: 1. People who only feel that their heartbeat is slow, but the degree of delay is not lower than 60 beats/min need not be treated; 2. Athletes and elderly people have a slow heartbeat due to the patient’s own physique, which is a normal phenomenon and does not need treatment; 3. Some people have been examined by the hospital for sinus bradycardia, which is not a disease and does not require special treatment. Second, treatment is needed: patients with heart-like diseases need to be treated in the presence of intra-atrial node block. Atropine and other drugs can be used when there are symptoms, and a few patients with severe symptoms should be treated with temporary pacing with the help of pacemakers. For more severe symptoms of AV block below the level of the AV node, a permanent pacemaker is usually required, and in rare cases of chronic irreversible AV node block, a permanent pacemaker should also be considered.