I am having fever for 2days, 1st day got running nose sneezing. 2nd day developed fever of 101.5. Took paracetamol and Allegra. Today I had
Cough from morning fever was 100 and Dnt take paracetamol instead taken ascoril for cough. All medicine was consulted with my doctors friend. 3days I was in complete bed rest, just took oximeter to check spo2.
I found my heart rate is showing 50-60 most of times. I repeated several times.
I am already taking concor2.5, only at nights for irregular beats.
I am worried and frightened. What should I do further .
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At rest this much pulse rate is fine, nothing to worry. If you are taking medication for irregular heartbeat better to consult an cardiologist otherwise its absolutely fine.
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