Ecg report for palpitations

2025-08-18 09:05:16
Check my ecg I get palpitations ... . . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
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Answered2025-09-03 04:00:07

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if you would like to know more details about this problem, you can reach me for a free detailed consultation on WhatsApp at nine one one nine two five five six nine nine

Answered2025-08-30 17:31:29

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Answered2025-08-22 14:52:41

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Answered2025-08-20 09:29:49

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Need few more details for proper understanding of your issue. You can consult with me online on Practo or whatsapp on eight three one eight four six nine eight eight six for proper diagnosis, conclusion and management

Answered2025-08-19 07:42:35

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Ecg seems fine if u have anxiety issues consult

Answered2025-08-19 07:18:54

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Your ECG is Normal
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Don't worry, Nothing wrong with it. If you have any problems like Chest Pain, Sudden Palpitations repeat.

Answered2025-08-19 04:53:01

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This ecg looks normal Kindly provide detailed history and I would be happy to help further In most cases it's anxiety induced hence easily treatable

Answered2025-08-19 02:24:59

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Hi, As of now your EXG looks normal. If you continue having palpitations, A detailed history initially, a specific lab tests and further holters monitoring is required. Please consult for evaluation
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Need to consult

Answered2025-08-18 22:34:22

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Proper history is needed For this you need to consult doctor personally Some more investigation needed
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Consult us personally for more history and details and take care of diet, or any symptoms develop visit hospital as soon as possibpe

Answered2025-08-18 18:50:05

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Kindly Specify all the complaints you have . Your ecg is sinus rhythm, corrected Qt interval is prolonged .
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do compete hemogram with Hb , serum calcium ,thyroid function test , echocardiography . don't forget to do  serum calcium.
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consult cardiologist .

Answered2025-08-18 17:17:37

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Need few more details Kindly connect.

Answered2025-08-18 16:10:55

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Heart rate is slightly fast. Please provide detailed medical history. Get Haemoglobin and thyroid function tests done and share results online. Then I can help you.

Answered2025-08-18 15:17:02

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Answered2025-08-18 14:42:19

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Sinus rhythm present, slight tachycardia is also observed, but otherwise it seems normal. Kindly provide detailed history and further investigations needed.
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you can consult a cardiologist

Answered2025-08-18 14:41:57

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There are many reasons for palpitations. Most commonly it is anxiety induced. Your ECG does not show any significant abnormality.
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It is better if you show a General practitioner so that we could determine the cause of palpitation, whether it's cardiac or non cardiac. You may connect with me for further consultation

Answered2025-08-18 14:39:47

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-08-18 14:36:57

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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult

Answered2025-08-23 07:04:52

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2025-08-19 14:03:14

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This ECG has short PR With No significant ST T changes Lead II has doubtful delta wave Need further investigation Could be Arrhythmia due to aberrant pathway Dr PRETHIVIRAJ MD DrNB (PGIMER) Intervention cardiologist

Answered2025-08-18 14:39:19

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