Someone who suffers from Bradycardia has a heart rate that is slower than what is considered normal. Adults normally have a resting heart rate between 60 and 100 beats per minute. A heart beat that consists of fewer than 60 beats per minute technically qualifies as Bradycardia. The real danger of Bradycardia isn’t that heart beats slowly, but rather the heart might not be pumping enough blood.
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Author Zarar Bajwa, MD, is a licensed medical doctor Archives
June 2015
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