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Sinus Bradycardia With Snus Arrhythmia

Dear Doctor , I am 25years old, male, 176cm tall, weight about 61.7kg and has no medical history . Recently I joined a company and went for a medical checkup. The result shows that I have sinus bradycardia with sinus arrhythmia. Please advice what is this and if it is critical and any follow up i need to take. Thanks and looking forward to hear from you. Best Regards.
Tue, 12 Jul 2011
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Sinus arrhythmia is perfectly normal. The sinus bradycardia indicates that your heart is beating at a rate slower than normal. It could be present in well trained athletes, certain drug use, any disease of the heart as well. Nothing critical as of yet. You probably need more tests if your Cardiologist advises according to your history and examination. If you ever feel lightheadedness, breathlessness, chest pain, you need to contact your Cardiologist immediately.
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Sinus Bradycardia With Snus Arrhythmia

Welcome to Healthcare Magic Sinus arrhythmia is perfectly normal. The sinus bradycardia indicates that your heart is beating at a rate slower than normal. It could be present in well trained athletes, certain drug use, any disease of the heart as well. Nothing critical as of yet. You probably need more tests if your Cardiologist advises according to your history and examination. If you ever feel lightheadedness, breathlessness, chest pain, you need to contact your Cardiologist immediately.