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Slow Heart Rate - Should I Be Worried?
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I recently bought a FitBit - one that tracks my heart rate. Since having it, it has highlighted that my resting heart rate is 47. Even sitting here right now, I've counted my pulse over a minute myself and it is sitting at 48.
I'm 24, Im not particularly athletic but I'm not massively unfit either. I'm just about average.
Should I be worried??
I'm 24, Im not particularly athletic but I'm not massively unfit either. I'm just about average.
Should I be worried??
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It's probably worth getting it checked out but the chances are that your GP will simply mutter something about 'first–degree heart block' and tell you to go away and forget about it unless you experience any other symptoms.
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It's probably worth getting it checked out but the chances are that your GP will simply mutter something about 'first–degree heart block' and tell you to go away and forget about it unless you experience any other symptoms.
Also worth a read:
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A family friend and his wife who lives about a mile away in this farming community, an ex-heart surgeon has just moved into the centre of Truro for their final years. I saw him recently..."I will have a fifty yard walk to the pub, seventy yards to the Doctor, one hundred yards walk to the dentist and three hundred yards to the undertaker."
I have a slow heart-rate of around 40-45 resting - the doctor will most likely do some blood and and ecg (I may have those letters the wrong way round). My outcome was that I was fine, and just "have a slow heart rate" - nothing to worry about.
No need to worry, but if you went to the docs to get checked out, you wouldn't be wasting anyone's time as it's about a 30 minute process end to end across two days. In my experience.
No need to worry, but if you went to the docs to get checked out, you wouldn't be wasting anyone's time as it's about a 30 minute process end to end across two days. In my experience.
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