Pronunciation: /brædɪˈkɑrdiə/
noun a medical condition characterized by an abnormally slow heart rate
A1 Bradycardia is a condition where the heart beats slower than normal.
A2 Symptoms of bradycardia may include dizziness and fatigue.
B1 Treatment for bradycardia may involve medications or a pacemaker.
B2 Bradycardia can be caused by certain medications or underlying heart conditions.
C1 Severe bradycardia may require immediate medical intervention to prevent complications.
C2 Cardiologists are trained to diagnose and manage cases of bradycardia effectively.
formal The patient was diagnosed with bradycardia, characterized by a slow heart rate.
informal My friend experienced bradycardia during his last check-up.
slang I heard that bradycardia can make you feel really tired.
figurative His bradycardia was like a slow metronome, ticking away at a relaxed pace.
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