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Symptoms of disease - Fainting when bradycardia (rare pulse)

Bradikardia (when the heart rate below 60 beats per minute) can be observed short-term bouts of loss of consciousness (seconds). The differential frequency of abbreviations should be sharp and quick, up to 20-30 beats per minute. Attack bradycardia may be preceded by a feeling of "tide heat in the head". Such fainting due to a sharp decrease in blood supply to the brain and characteristic for various types of arrhythmias.



Which diseases there is Fainting when bradycardia (rare pulse)

  • Arrhythmia


Which doctor should I contact if there is a Fainting when bradycardia (rare pulse)

  • Cardiologist


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