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Female Teen Athlete with extreme low pulse rate

My daugher is 16 plays V. Basketball & runs track. Everytime she has to go to a school nurse or clinic due to injury or illness they always check her pulse and joke if she is alive. It usually in the low 40's or high 30's. She isn't a long distance runner so they always act alarmed. She was 5.5 weeks premature & often complains of random fatigue even getting so sleepy when she is in the middle working out. Light headed too. She did have asthma but out grew it but keeps an inhaler. What do I do?
Poster
  • Female | 48 years old
  • Complaint duration: 90 days
  • Medications: Othro-nova birth control and Diclofenac Sodium
  • Conditions: Some asthma, premature

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Get 12 lead EKG and see family doc
Ahmed Damas
To start with get a holter or event monitor ,see a cardiologist / Electrophysiologist- ? congenital heart block to be ruled out . an exercisestress test can determine the chronotropic incompetance and heartblock rate response etc. s

First see a cardiology evaluation
Mathew Chengot
If the doctor has evaluated the patient and not found anything significant, symptoms may be from Dysautonomia a.k.a. 'The Invisible Disease'. For more information see the below:

1. Read Dr. Roland Hoffman's MVP-dysautonomia booklet: buy or download fromwww.Amazon.com.View:www.dysautonomiainternational.com &www.dinet.org .

2. Take Cardiamins with food 1-2 daily (may chill or freeze if any after-taste), order fromwww.cardiamin.com or call 1-888-769-4584 using discount code CMC. Avoid multi-vitamins or high dose vitamins unless deficiency is present.

3. Take Slow-release Magnesium 1-2 daily.

4. Visit http://www.healthtap.com/dr-patel