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Low n skipping pulse
Im 66 yr,undergone CABG in 2004(chain smoker,stopped smoking after surgery),sleep problem,diabetes(HBA1C 7.3) n COPD My current problem is that after evening my pulse becomes down around 52-60 when measured by hand n it also skips. Met cardiologist ECG( report attached) TSH normal Stress Echo normal (report attached) Acc to cardiologist im fine,he advised me to met diabetologist. Diabetologist says this problem will be solved by cardio. Im confused whom to meet,who can solve my problem,which Dr/speciality. Pls guide
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You might be taking beta blocker medication for your heart disease and which leads to low pulse and if that is the cause than nothing to worry
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Re check pulse with an experienced person ,in multiple times in a day . If even the pusle / ecg is abnormal met another cardiologist for 2nd opinion
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