Abnormal causes of low heart rate include problems with the electrical system in the heart, hypothyroidism, and damage from aging, surgery, or disease. Other causes are congenital heart defects, electrolyte imbalances, sleep apnea, and inflammatory diseases.
Some medications for high blood pressure or abnormal heart rhythms can also cause a low heart rate.

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