Can bradycardia be cured?

can it be cured without a pacemaker?
Answers:    If there is no symptoms, no treatment is necessary. It is to be ascertained whether bradycardia occurred after a foremost heart attack. Atropine IV may provide temporary relief. Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradycardia
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There are medications a doctor will try before resorting to a pacemaker. In short, yes, bradycardia can be cured through medications.
doctor will try to find the rationale of the bradycardia and fix that first. However, if the problem is the result of a conduction problem, it will probably result in a pacemaker being placed. Source(s): I'm a healthcare professional.

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