Why can I hear my heart beating slowly?

If you have bradycardia, your heart beats fewer than 60 times a minute. Bradycardia can be a serious problem if the heart rate is very slow and the heart can't pump enough oxygen-rich blood to the body. If this happens, you may feel dizzy, very tired or weak, and short of breath.
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What does a slow hard heartbeat mean?

It means that the heart's natural pacemaker isn't working right or that the electrical pathways of the heart are disrupted. Sometimes, the heart beats so slowly that it doesn't pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. This can cause symptoms, such as feeling dizzy or weak. In some cases, it can be life-threatening.
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Is it normal to hear your heartbeat while resting?

While it is common for people to hear their heartbeats if their heart is pounding hard, people with pulsatile tinnitus often hear it even when they have not exerted themselves.
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What causes a slow heartbeat?

Causes for bradycardia include: Problems with the sinoatrial (SA) node, sometimes called the heart's natural pacemaker. Problems in the conduction pathways of the heart that don't allow electrical impulses to pass properly from the atria to the ventricles. Metabolic problems such as hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone)
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What does a weak pulse feel like?

When their pulse is absent, you can't feel it at all. A weak or absent pulse is considered a medical emergency. Usually, this symptom indicates a serious problem in the body. A person with a weak or absent pulse will often have difficulty moving or speaking.
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My heart is beating too slowly - will it stop?



When should I be worried about a slow heart rate?

See your health care provider if you are concerned about a slow heart rate. If you faint, have difficulty breathing or have chest pain lasting more than a few minutes, call 911 or emergency medical services.
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Can hear heartbeat in ear on pillow?

Hearing your pulse only on your pillow, however, is not abnormal. Wax or fluid in the ear may increase the resonance of blood flow making it audible. Weight loss may leave the Eustachian tube stuck open causing audible breathing sounds and heart sounds.
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Can anxiety cause you to hear your heartbeat in your ears?

Hearing a pulsing, throbbing, whooshing, or your heart beat in your ear is a common anxiety disorder symptom, including generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, anxiety attacks and panic disorder, and others.
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Can bradycardia be cured?

Bradycardia treatment may include lifestyle changes, medication changes or an implanted device called a pacemaker. If an underlying health problem, such as thyroid disease or sleep apnea, is causing the slow heart rate, treatment of that condition might correct bradycardia.
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At what heart rate should you go to the hospital?

If you're sitting down and feeling calm, your heart shouldn't beat more than about 100 times per minute. A heartbeat that's faster than this, also called tachycardia, is a reason to come to the emergency department and get checked out. We often see patients whose hearts are beating 160 beats per minute or more.
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Can dehydration cause low heart rate?

A lack of sufficient fluid in the body can temporarily cause confusion and put you at risk for falls. When severe, dehydration can lead to a rapid or irregular heart rate, low blood pressure, fainting and even death.
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Can you live a long life with bradycardia?

Bradycardia can be harmless, but in some cases it can be life-threatening. For certain people — mostly young adults and trained athletes—a slow heart rate is normal and doesn't cause any symptoms or health problems.
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What foods help bradycardia?

Bradycardia is often the result of another heart condition, so taking steps to live a heart-healthy lifestyle will usually improve your overall health. The steps include: Having a heart-healthy eating plan that includes vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, lean meat, fish, and whole grains.
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Can bradycardia cause stroke?

A specific type of bradycardia called junctional bradycardia, in which the heart rate is below 40 beats per minute, may be associated with ischemic stroke, a type of stroke in which a blood vessel to the brain is obstructed or blocked.
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What happens if pulsatile tinnitus is left untreated?

The most common causes of pulsatile tinnitus are abnormalities of the carotid artery or jugular venous systems, which may require treatment. If left untreated, however, some vascular abnormalities can lead to catastrophic outcomes.
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Why do I hear my heartbeat in my ear when lying down?

Pulsatile tinnitus is due to a change in blood flow in the blood vessels near the ear or to a change in awareness of that blood flow. The involved vessels include the large arteries and veins in the neck and base of the skull and smaller ones in the ear itself or very close to the ear.
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Does lack of sleep cause tinnitus?

Tinnitus is not only associated with hearing loss, but as expected with sleep disturbance as well. The relationship may even be cyclical— Up to 71 percent of tinnitus patients report sleep problems, and sleep deprivation may be a cause of chronic tinnitus.
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Is it normal to hear your heartbeat when lying on your side?

The vagus nerve stretches from the brain to the abdomen and controls the heart rate. Therefore, when you lay on the left side, the vagus nerve is stimulated, and it sends unusual electric signals to the heart, resulting in heart palpitations when lying down. Heart palpitation is usually a harmless reaction of the body.
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Is feeling your heartbeat normal?

It is normal to hear or feel your heart “pounding” as it beats faster when you exercise. You may feel it when you do any physical activity. But if you have palpitations, you might feel like your heart is pounding while you are just sitting still or moving slowly.
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Is pulsing in ear serious?

Hearing a pulsing sound in your ear could indicate a serious health issue. Imagine hearing the rhythmic whoosh of your pulse in your ear, beating in sync with your heartbeat. This is what happens when you have what's known as pulsatile tinnitus.
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What are the 4 stages of heart failure?

There are four heart failure stages (Stage A, B, C and D). The stages range from "high risk of developing heart failure" to "advanced heart failure."
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Stage C
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Feeling tired (fatigue).
  • Less able to exercise.
  • Weak legs.
  • Waking up to urinate.
  • Swollen feet, ankles, lower legs and abdomen (edema).
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Can anxiety cause low pulse?

The less time you spend worrying about your heart, the less likely you are to experience a low heart rate as a result of anxiety. Summary: Typically, anxiety does not slow the heart rate. But it can cause people to pulse check too often, or feel their heartbeat is slower when it is not.
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When do you need a pacemaker?

Your doctor may recommend a temporary pacemaker when you have a slow heartbeat (bradycardia) after a heart attack, surgery or medication overdose but your heartbeat is otherwise expected to recover. A pacemaker may be implanted permanently to correct a chronic slow or irregular heartbeat or to help treat heart failure.
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Can high sugar cause bradycardia?

Recent studies also show that hypoglycemia can cause bradycardia and heart block.
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Can poor diet cause bradycardia?

Bradycardia can occur in individuals with eating disorders following substantial weight loss. As one's weight drops, their muscles, including the heart muscle, start to lose muscle mass. As a result, the heart becomes smaller and less efficient.
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