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List of Tests for Slow heart rate

Tests For Slow heart rate in Pune

A list of lab tests and other self-help tools for Slow heart rate in Pune

What is Slow heart rate

A slower rate of heart beats, usually fewer than 60 beats per minute.

List of Lab Tests For Slow heart rate

How will these tests help?

The tests that have been ordered for you are Electrocardiogram (ECG), Complete Blood Count (CBC), Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Blood Chemistry Panel, Urine Tests, Echocardiogram, Cardiac Enzymes Tests, Blood Culture, Holter Monitor, and Stress Test. These tests are divided into two groups based on the information they provide about your slow heart rate

The first group consists of the ECG, CBC, TSH, Blood Chemistry Panel, Urine Tests, and Cardiac Enzymes Tests. These tests will help us get an understanding of your medical history, any underlying medical conditions, and any potential hormonal issues that could be contributing to your bradycardia

The second group of tests consists of the Echocardiogram, Blood Culture, Holter Monitor, and Stress Test. These tests are used to assess the function of your heart and the blood vessels that supply it

They will help us determine if there is any physical damage to the heart muscle or valves, or if the slow heart rate is due to a blockage in the blood vessels. Together, these tests will help us understand the cause of your bradycardia and provide us with the information we need to develop a plan of treatment.

Book Tests for Slow heart rate in Pune

Pathofast offers Tests for Slow heart rate at our center in Manisha Terrace, Moledina Road, Pune, Camp, India
Our lab in Pune, is known for its exceptional hygiene, polite staff and quick reports
Our Pune Center, is located close to the railway station and the Swargate Central Bus Depot, as well as the new Metro Lines
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Self Test for Slow heart rate

Answer the following 3 questions to know whether you should get yourself investigated further

Do you experience any shortness of breath
Do you experience any shortness of breath

Do you experience any dizziness or lightheadedness
Do you experience any dizziness or lightheadedness

Do you experience any chest pain or palpitations
Do you experience any chest pain or palpitations

Result :

List of symptoms associated with Slow heart rate

  • Symptoms related to Slow heart rate : Feeling lightheaded or dizzy Feeling lightheaded or dizzy

    This occurs when your heart is not beating with enough force to pump blood properly. This can be caused by a slow heart rate, and can make you feel faint or lose your balance.

  • Symptoms related to Slow heart rate : Shortness of breath Shortness of breath

    When your heart rate slows, your body does not get enough oxygen-rich blood, which can cause you to feel short of breath.

  • Symptoms related to Slow heart rate : Fatigue or weakness Fatigue or weakness

    Your body needs a steady supply of oxygen-rich blood to function, and when your heart rate is slow, it cannot get enough of this blood. This can leave you feeling weak and tired.

List of home remedies for Slow heart rate

Try these at home, only after consulting your doctor

  • Exercise regularly: Regular physical activity can help maintain a healthy heart rate and improve blood circulation. Exercise regularly

    Regular physical activity can help maintain a healthy heart rate and improve blood circulation.

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  • Avoid stimulants: Caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco can all increase heart rate and should be avoided. Avoid stimulants

    Caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco can all increase heart rate and should be avoided.

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  • Eat a healthy diet: Eating a balanced diet rich in nutrients and avoiding processed foods can help maintain a healthy heart rate. Eat a healthy diet

    Eating a balanced diet rich in nutrients and avoiding processed foods can help maintain a healthy heart rate.

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  • Reduce stress levels: Stress can cause the body to enter a “fight or flight” response, which can lead to an increase in heart rate. Taking steps to reduce stress can help keep the heart rate in check. Reduce stress levels

    Stress can cause the body to enter a “fight or flight” response, which can lead to an increase in heart rate. Taking steps to reduce stress can help keep the heart rate in check.

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  • Get adequate sleep: A lack of sleep can cause the heart rate to become erratic, so it’s important to get enough rest. Get adequate sleep

    A lack of sleep can cause the heart rate to become erratic, so it’s important to get enough rest.

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  • Practice relaxation techniques: Mindfulness meditation and deep breathing can help lower the heart rate and improve overall well-being. Practice relaxation techniques

    Mindfulness meditation and deep breathing can help lower the heart rate and improve overall well

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