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ECG detects Angina
Can ECG detects angina?how often should we get ECG?incase of minor or dull pain also need ECG?without having any other symptoms
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Typical angina consists of (1) Substernal chest pain or discomfort that is (2) Provoked by exertion or emotional stress and (3) relieved by rest or nitroglycerine (or both) May repeat ECG if intensity increases and do consult a cardiologist
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Ecg sometimes can detect angina sometimes it is normal so you should do Ecg echo Tmt once u cross age 40
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