Sick Sinus Syndrome Treatment

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Submitted by Dr T on April 2, 2015 – 5:07pm

Question: 
I am 76 years of age and have been diagnosed with sick sinus syndrome. The suggested treatment is metoprolol and a pacemaker. I have not had any symptoms such as, light headedness, fainting, or tiredness, other than the feeling of the sometimes erratic heart beat.
I am concerned of the possible side effects of the beta blocker and wonder if there are some natural beta blockers that could be used instead.

Patients with Sick Sinus Syndrome may develop alternating too slow and/or too fast heart rhythms, also known as tachy-brady syndrome: 

Like in your case, often patients don’t have any symptoms, or if not, may present with fatigue, dizziness, palpitations, and (near) fainting. Sick sinus syndrome may be aggravated by some drugs that include Beta Blockers.

However, sometimes and despite this, BBs may be needed for treatment of the tachy part of SSS, while the pacemaker is used to manage the slow heart rhythm. BBs are very safe and unless you have a lung problem such as asthma, you shouldn’t worry about using them.

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Hope this helps,

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