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Low pulse rate
My mom has low pulse rate. 47 48 50, now she is taking tablet of orcibest, now she has approx 58 to 60 pulse rate. She has medical history, she has gone through breast cancer treatment 20 years back. And in April 2021 she had a Covid. She has taken covishield vaccine in June. Post COVID she was having approx 105 pulse rate but since one week it is getting decreased. What could be done the reason for low pulse rate. Is it cure by medicine?
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Need to know the diagnosis... If holter or previous records please share...
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if symptomatic even on medicines she requires some intervention..
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Hi. Along with low pulse rate does she have any symptoms like giddiness fainting or extreme tiredness? Does her pulse rate increase proportionately with physical activity like when she walks around or does some household work? Why was orcibest started? Any ECG or Echo or Holter test etc done? Low resting pulse rate can be due to many causes and if symptomatic or persistently below 50bpm needs to be evaluated
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If she has symptomatic low pulse rate them she needs evaluation. also Details of her treatment for Ca breast needed. whether she received any radiotherapy chemotherapy etc. sometimes that can lead to cardiac issues.
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