Palpitations
Sir my BP is 138/90 and heart 130 while resting for 2 months...my 2d echo report says poor echo window, limited study...is this normal...
Sir my BP is 138/90 and heart 130 while resting for 2 months...my 2d echo report says poor echo window, limited study...is this normal...
SIR I FEEL MILD chest pain sometimes while sitting sometimes during exercise so I have done tmt test i attached rest and peak exercise ecg please check and advise normal or any changes in ecg??? Attached here
I am very much concerned of heart rate. I measure it all the time sometimes it comes 65-66 and sometimes reach 100 while on bed. 2 week before i did holter also and it came normal. Echo tmt done in april and was normal. But sometimes i feel an unusual feeling in chest and feels that bpm has came down, what it is pl help.
30 year female routin check up see ecg report no health issues just rutin check please see this report
My mother has to have stent exchange/ removal ( Gallbladder removed in 2017 and the stent wasn't removed since then as doctor didn't informed us about the stent ) procedure in August. But in a recent appointment the doctor ( gastroenterologist) told us to consult with a cardiologist too as heart health is not good. Please guide me more about it
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