I yesterday was having some breathlessness. I did ECG which showed a bit high heart rate due to anxiety while doing the ECG. Today as I was completely fine I did another ECG in which I was normal, no anxiety. Both ECGs are attached. Please check.
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1st ECG is normal... But second ECG is suggestive of Sinus Tachycardia with Signs of Left ventricular Hypertrophy which is usually a sign of Systemic Hypertension. ( High BP) .
Are U having any other symptoms like light headedness/ Mild Chest pain/ palpitations/ Breathless on exertion/ Easy Fatigue?
First ECG (done today without anxiety (according to the images provided)): Normal — this is reassuring and indicates your heart rhythm is currently stable.
Second ECG (done during anxiety): Shows sinus tachycardia — which means a faster-than-normal heartbeat but with a normal rhythm. This is very common in situations of stress, anxiety, or exertion, and not necessarily a cause for concern if temporary.
You experienced anxiety-related sinus tachycardia, which has now resolved. Your latest ECG is normal, so there’s nothing to worry about at this time.
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Both ecg are normal. Tachycardia in the second one which is normal during excercise /anxiety or stress. Also it is normal to have breathlessness while doing sternous activities/excercise, that's a physiological response by your body.
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