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What is a Bradyarrhythmia?
At rest, your heart normally beats between 60 and 80 times a minute. A rate lower than 60 beats per minute (bradycardia) is normal only if you are resting, asleep, or very physically fit.
There are two causes of abnormally slow heart rate:
An abnormally slow heart rate or a very long pause between beats can cause tiredness, lightheadedness, or fainting. This condition is treated with a pacemaker.
Tachyarrhythmia
Exercise, mental or emotional stress, and some illnesses can cause your heart rate to accelerate. A heart rate over 100 beats per minute is called tachycardia. A tachycardia can be a normal adaptation to certain conditions (for example exercise) or, can occur inappropriately, and is then called a tachyarrhythmia.
Warning: This information should not be used as a substitute to consultation from a physician.
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