Hello, the specific situation depends on ECG, which is only the current diagnosis. Sinus rhythm belongs to normal rhythm. For bradycardia, 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 and pulse rate are 50 ~ 60 beats/min. The athlete's heart rate may be 40 times, which is very common in normal people with more sleep and physical activity and does not need treatment. Heart rate or pulse less than 50 times are mostly pathological and need treatment. In severe cases, a pacemaker should be installed to speed up the heart rate.
Complete right bundle branch block is common in rheumatic heart disease, pulmonary heart disease, ventricular septal defect, coronary heart disease, etc., and sometimes it can be seen in normal people. There are many reasons for the change of ECG T wave, except for patients with organic heart disease, there are also nonspecific T wave changes, which are mostly caused by various influences such as climate, mood and exercise at that time. At the same time, ECG mode should be combined with clinical, patient symptoms, signs and other examinations to draw conclusions.
So it's better to look at your examination report and check the heart color ultrasound. I hope my answer is helpful to you, and I wish you health and happiness.