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Check my ecg, Anxiety/panic symptoms
Respected doctors, please check my attached ECG photo. Doctor reviewed it manually and said it looks okay. Since around 1 month I have been having anxiety/panic symptoms with fast heartbeat, tremors and occasional shortness of breath after activity, symptoms improve on their own but again started ..Doctor suggested Nexito and Zapiz 0.5. CBC, sodium and potassium were normal, CRP 21 and ESR 12. I also have liver enzyme elevation and was advised abdominal USG. Echo done 3.5 years ago was normal. Does this ECG look reassuring overall? I often fear heart or lung issues although lungs were manually checked by physician he said lungs clear pls check my ecg is it normal?
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Ecg looks completely normal. Need not worry . You need some more evaluation based on your history . Kindly consult to discuss further treatment plan.
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Do consult
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Normal.  Please consult superspecialist like psychiatrist
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Its normal.slight changes are nonsignificant.
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Hi! 😊 Your ECG looks fine overall Mild tachycardia is common with anxiety. Can be improved with the right guidance. Book a quick consultation with me so I can review everything properly and give you a clear plan for lasting relief.
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Ecg is normal. Get thyroid function tests done and share results. Then I can guide you further.
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Its better to take a one to one consultation. As there are multiple issues .
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Avoid fried ,spicy food.
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Kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case
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Your doctor has suggested correct medicine. Please continue it for full benefit.
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ECG shows sinus tachycardia at 101 bpm but is otherwise normal — no ST changes, no arrhythmia, QTc within acceptable range. The machine report also confirms "sinus tachycardia, otherwise normal ECG." Fast heartbeat with anxiety and panic is very common and not a sign of cardiac pathology. Your echo being normal 3.5 years ago, CBC and electrolytes being normal, and lungs being clear are all reassuring. The liver enzyme elevation needs follow-up though — please complete the abdominal USG your doctor advised. Continue Nexito and Zapiz as prescribed and follow up with your physician.
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Complete abdominal USG, continue prescribed medications, and follow up with your doctor in 2-4 weeks or earlier if symptoms worsen.
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Complete abdominal USG, continue prescribed medications, and follow up with your doctor in 2–4 weeks or earlier if symptoms worsen.
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Anxiety
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Consult online It's normal Need proper history and evaluation for further suggestions
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Normal
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult Will help you
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Above ecg looks normal. But a normal ecg cannot rule out cardiac disease. Do u have chest pain, that increases on walking? Shortness of breath that increases on walking?
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Your ECG appears reassuring overall. It shows sinus tachycardia (slightly fast heart rate), which is commonly seen with anxiety, stress, panic episodes, poor sleep, caffeine intake, dehydration, etc. I do not see obvious signs of acute cardiac ischemia, dangerous arrhythmia, or major structural abnormality on the attached ECG.
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However, if symptoms persist, recurrent evaluation may still be useful to rule out common reversible causes of tachycardia such as: thyroid dysfunction (TSH) anemia vitamin deficiencies excessive caffeine/stimulants lack of sleep/deconditioning Mild CRP elevation alone is nonspecific and should be interpreted clinically. Follow your doctor’s advice regarding abdominal ultrasound and liver enzyme evaluation.
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ECG looks normal only no need to worry Try to calm your mind and take the medication prescribed by doctor
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