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Concern: ECG, HDL, ESR – Need Advice
I am a 26-year-old male who recently underwent a medical checkup. However, I am a bit concerned and anxious about some of the findings in my report. I would like to share the concerning parts below for your review and advice. --- Concerning Findings: ECG Report: Marked as "Abnormal ECG". States "Possible lateral infarct, age undetermined". Notes "Sinus rhythm with short PR interval" and "Eca-short PR". Lipid Profile: HDL-Cholesterol: 35.30 mg/dL Inflammation Marker: ESR (1 hour): 19 mm/hr (Above the normal reference range of 0–15 mm/hr.) --- My Questions: 1. Does the ECG indicate that I might have had a silent heart attack or some kind of permanent heart damage? 2. Is the short PR interval something serious or something I should monitor closely? 3. Based on these findings together, do I need further cardiac or inflammatory investigations right away?
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Kindly share the ecg and blood reports for further analysis.
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