Heart rate's 58. Is that a problem?

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2025-05-22 15:44:36 Views: 48 times

Heart rate 58 beats/min, whether there is a problem, should be judged according to the actual situation.

Heart rate's 58. Is that a problem?

Adults normal heart rate in 60-100 beats/min. Heart rate 58 beats/min indicates that the heart rate is low, if it is caused by long-term exercise, aging and other factors, generally no problem, usually no discomfort symptoms, no special treatment. However, if the patient's heart rate 58 beats/min, accompanied by chest distress, palpitation, fatigue, dyspnea and other symptoms, there may be problems, consider congenital heart disease, myocarditis, hypothyroidism and other diseases.

Patients can go to the hospital cardiovascular medicine, further improve the echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging, etc., to confirm the diagnosis.



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