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Under Treatment For Herpes Zodex. Diagnosed With Sinus Bradycardia. Further?

I was under treatment for herpes zodex for about a month. After having medicines for a month, I did not feel well and on checking BP, it was found that my BP was 120/80 but Pulse Rate was 53. I was sent for ECG and it confirmed my Pulse Rate at 49 with the diagnosis as Sinus Bradycardia . I was to know what the medicine, especially homoeopathic, for Sinus Bradycardia is. My age is 57 years. - Thanks - yp
Fri, 27 Sep 2013
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Hi there,
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What treatment have you been taking for herpes zoster? Usually antiviral drugs like acyclovir are prescribed for this infection. The side effects of acyclovir includes either slowing of pulse rate or increase in pulse rate. These effects differ in different patients. I suggest you get in touch with a cardiologist for therapy. Thanks.
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Under Treatment For Herpes Zodex. Diagnosed With Sinus Bradycardia. Further?

Hi there, Welcome to HCM. What treatment have you been taking for herpes zoster? Usually antiviral drugs like acyclovir are prescribed for this infection. The side effects of acyclovir includes either slowing of pulse rate or increase in pulse rate. These effects differ in different patients. I suggest you get in touch with a cardiologist for therapy. Thanks.