
I Recently Noticed Resting Heart Rate Is 56-58 At Times.

Question: I recently noticed resting heart rate is 56-58 at times. I have no cardiac symptoms of anything being wrong. I exercise 3-4 week, running 3-4 miles a week, typically running a mile in 9 mins 30 secs. Never out of breath, no chest pains, no palpitations or arrhythmias. I'm 41, 5ft 11in 190 lbs. Is this a normal resting heart rate?

I recently noticed resting heart rate is 56-58 at times. I have no cardiac symptoms of anything being wrong. I exercise 3-4 week, running 3-4 miles a week, typically running a mile in 9 mins 30 secs. Never out of breath, no chest pains, no palpitations or arrhythmias. I'm 41, 5ft 11in 190 lbs. Is this a normal resting heart rate?
Brief Answer:
Having a slow heartbeat doesn’t always cause problems.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for your question Nikkidietrich. Hope I can be of help for you today.
Through reading your query I would like to help you with this question. Resting heart rate you meant low heart rate 56-58? Or you meant you feel your heartbeat is skipping sometimes? For low heart rate can be from your physical exercise and you are muscular (athletes). Having a slow heartbeat doesn’t always cause problems. If you have a low heart rate or bradycardia you still are healthy. But some medicine also can cause your heart rate to be low. Let me know any medicine name you are taking now.
If you feel you have other symptoms like feeling light-headed or dizzy, fainting, feel tired, chest pain, trouble breathing, you need to see a doctor. He or she will do a physical exam and electrocardiogram (ECG) and some blood tests.
I hope that can help you, and please let me know if you have any clarification or question about that, and I would be welcome to discuss it with you further. I Hope you have good health.
Best regards,
Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General and Family Physician
Having a slow heartbeat doesn’t always cause problems.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for your question Nikkidietrich. Hope I can be of help for you today.
Through reading your query I would like to help you with this question. Resting heart rate you meant low heart rate 56-58? Or you meant you feel your heartbeat is skipping sometimes? For low heart rate can be from your physical exercise and you are muscular (athletes). Having a slow heartbeat doesn’t always cause problems. If you have a low heart rate or bradycardia you still are healthy. But some medicine also can cause your heart rate to be low. Let me know any medicine name you are taking now.
If you feel you have other symptoms like feeling light-headed or dizzy, fainting, feel tired, chest pain, trouble breathing, you need to see a doctor. He or she will do a physical exam and electrocardiogram (ECG) and some blood tests.
I hope that can help you, and please let me know if you have any clarification or question about that, and I would be welcome to discuss it with you further. I Hope you have good health.
Best regards,
Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General and Family Physician
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Dr. Raju A.T

Brief Answer:
Having a slow heartbeat doesn’t always cause problems.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for your question Nikkidietrich. Hope I can be of help for you today.
Through reading your query I would like to help you with this question. Resting heart rate you meant low heart rate 56-58? Or you meant you feel your heartbeat is skipping sometimes? For low heart rate can be from your physical exercise and you are muscular (athletes). Having a slow heartbeat doesn’t always cause problems. If you have a low heart rate or bradycardia you still are healthy. But some medicine also can cause your heart rate to be low. Let me know any medicine name you are taking now.
If you feel you have other symptoms like feeling light-headed or dizzy, fainting, feel tired, chest pain, trouble breathing, you need to see a doctor. He or she will do a physical exam and electrocardiogram (ECG) and some blood tests.
I hope that can help you, and please let me know if you have any clarification or question about that, and I would be welcome to discuss it with you further. I Hope you have good health.
Best regards,
Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General and Family Physician
Having a slow heartbeat doesn’t always cause problems.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for your question Nikkidietrich. Hope I can be of help for you today.
Through reading your query I would like to help you with this question. Resting heart rate you meant low heart rate 56-58? Or you meant you feel your heartbeat is skipping sometimes? For low heart rate can be from your physical exercise and you are muscular (athletes). Having a slow heartbeat doesn’t always cause problems. If you have a low heart rate or bradycardia you still are healthy. But some medicine also can cause your heart rate to be low. Let me know any medicine name you are taking now.
If you feel you have other symptoms like feeling light-headed or dizzy, fainting, feel tired, chest pain, trouble breathing, you need to see a doctor. He or she will do a physical exam and electrocardiogram (ECG) and some blood tests.
I hope that can help you, and please let me know if you have any clarification or question about that, and I would be welcome to discuss it with you further. I Hope you have good health.
Best regards,
Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General and Family Physician
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


My heart doesn't skip any beats that I notice. I currently take Lexapro and levothyroxine. I had my thyroid levels checked 6 months ago and they were fine. I don't experience any SOB, chest pains, or anything else. When I take my pulse at rest it can be 56-58 but not all the time. I was unsure if a pulse below 60 is reason for concern.

My heart doesn't skip any beats that I notice. I currently take Lexapro and levothyroxine. I had my thyroid levels checked 6 months ago and they were fine. I don't experience any SOB, chest pains, or anything else. When I take my pulse at rest it can be 56-58 but not all the time. I was unsure if a pulse below 60 is reason for concern.
Brief Answer:
You have no symptoms usually do not need treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for your clarification. Lexapro also can cause slow heart rate but but so less chance. If you are healthy with no other associated symptoms, you can continue it. People who have no symptoms usually do not need treatment. But if you have symptoms that I already mentioned above your doctor might change or stop any medicines that could be slowing your heartbeat or rule out others medical causes.
Hope I have answered your query. If you do not have any clarifications, you can close the discussion and rate the answer. Wish you have good health. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Best regards,
Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General and Family Physician
You have no symptoms usually do not need treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for your clarification. Lexapro also can cause slow heart rate but but so less chance. If you are healthy with no other associated symptoms, you can continue it. People who have no symptoms usually do not need treatment. But if you have symptoms that I already mentioned above your doctor might change or stop any medicines that could be slowing your heartbeat or rule out others medical causes.
Hope I have answered your query. If you do not have any clarifications, you can close the discussion and rate the answer. Wish you have good health. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Best regards,
Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General and Family Physician
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana

Brief Answer:
You have no symptoms usually do not need treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for your clarification. Lexapro also can cause slow heart rate but but so less chance. If you are healthy with no other associated symptoms, you can continue it. People who have no symptoms usually do not need treatment. But if you have symptoms that I already mentioned above your doctor might change or stop any medicines that could be slowing your heartbeat or rule out others medical causes.
Hope I have answered your query. If you do not have any clarifications, you can close the discussion and rate the answer. Wish you have good health. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Best regards,
Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General and Family Physician
You have no symptoms usually do not need treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for your clarification. Lexapro also can cause slow heart rate but but so less chance. If you are healthy with no other associated symptoms, you can continue it. People who have no symptoms usually do not need treatment. But if you have symptoms that I already mentioned above your doctor might change or stop any medicines that could be slowing your heartbeat or rule out others medical causes.
Hope I have answered your query. If you do not have any clarifications, you can close the discussion and rate the answer. Wish you have good health. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Best regards,
Dr. Heang Chan Raksmey, General and Family Physician
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana

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