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What Is The Treatment For Chest Pain And Slow Heart Rate??

I have chest pains alot every day for almost 3 years i was finally tested for lyme and i was positive i took the meds and still have chest pain seen heart doc and he said it was healthy now i had pain and i took benadral now can that slow ur hheart rate?
Fri, 24 Oct 2014
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Benedryl can no cause slow heart rate.
In my opinion lyme disease is the cause for your slow heart rate.
Lyme disease affect the conduction system of the heart and damage it.
Thus cousing poor impulse conduction and bradycardia (low pulse rate).
So you may require pace maker as you are symptomatic and slow heart rate can cause decrease coronary perfusion and thus chest pain occurs.
So consult your cardiologist again and discuss about pace maker.
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What Is The Treatment For Chest Pain And Slow Heart Rate??

Thanks for your question on HCM. Benedryl can no cause slow heart rate. In my opinion lyme disease is the cause for your slow heart rate. Lyme disease affect the conduction system of the heart and damage it. Thus cousing poor impulse conduction and bradycardia (low pulse rate). So you may require pace maker as you are symptomatic and slow heart rate can cause decrease coronary perfusion and thus chest pain occurs. So consult your cardiologist again and discuss about pace maker.