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My husband is 66 years old and started having simple seizures. Well, after 5 months the neurologist decided to do different tests and she discovered that his heart rates drops through out the day to like 40-42 beats per minute and she said his problem is the heart and once corrected he said his seizures will end. Is that right?
transient global cerebral hypoperfusion at the time of bradycardia due to low cardiac output leads to Syncope is a symptom, defined as a transient, self limited loss of consciousness with a relatively rapid onset and usually leading to falling and many times it mimic as seizure ; you should consult with cardiologist and plan for pacemaker
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What Causes Slow Heart Rate With Seizures?
transient global cerebral hypoperfusion at the time of bradycardia due to low cardiac output leads to Syncope is a symptom, defined as a transient, self limited loss of consciousness with a relatively rapid onset and usually leading to falling and many times it mimic as seizure ; you should consult with cardiologist and plan for pacemaker