How to fix a slow heart rate

Slow heart rate may be related to non-disease factors, oral medications, arrhythmic diseases, etc. It can be relieved by observation, stopping medications and applying drugs.
1. Non-disease factors: If the slow heart rate is caused by non-disease factors, such as long-term exercisers, such as athletes, military personnel tend to have a low heart rate, which is a normal phenomenon, if there are no other uncomfortable symptoms, you can observe.
2. Oral medication: If the low heart rate is caused by taking certain drugs, such as taking propranolol tablets, amiodarone and other drugs, due to the side effects of the drug will lead to low heart rate, this condition is recommended and the attending physician to communicate with the discontinuance of replacement medication or drug dosage reduction.
3. Arrhythmic diseases: Arrhythmic diseases such as sinus bradycardia, sick sinus node syndrome, atrioventricular block and other diseases, often have a low heart rate and accompanied by panic, chest tightness, dizziness and other symptoms, the patient can be prescribed to apply to increase the heart rate of the drug, such as atropine, isoproterenol, and other drugs, and implantation of a pacemaker if necessary.
There are many reasons for low heart rate, it is recommended to identify the cause of the disease and treat the cause to avoid delaying the condition.