Hello, your heart rate is a little slow now. Theoretically less than 60 is called bradycardia. There are several types of bradycardia, the most common being sinus bradycardia. Sinus bradycardia can be divided into pathological type and physiological type. Physiological sinus bradycardia is normal. Generally, the heart rate is 50 ~ 60 beats/min, and athletes may have a heart rate of 40 beats. If untreated, it is common in normal people who have more sleep and physical activity. If the heart rate is not less than 50 beats per minute, sinus bradycardia is generally asymptomatic; If the heart rate is lower than 40 beats per minute, it can often cause angina pectoris, cardiac insufficiency or syncope. Need treatment, severe cases need to install a pacemaker to speed up the heart rate.
According to your condition, heart rate and symptoms, if necessary, check the dynamic electrocardiogram and myocardial enzymes in the last 24 hours to see if your condition guides treatment. I hope my answer is helpful to you, and I wish you health and happiness.