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ECG Elevation
2 months back I had chest pain and done with a ECG which shown Slight ST elevation (V3, V4), I met to cardiologist, he said my symptoms are not related with heart. But he asked to do TMT, which turn out to be negative. Today again I had chest pain, again at hospital asked to do ECG, this time it is showing - Sinus Rhythm With Sinus Arrhythmia and ST Elevation, Probably early Repolarization [ST Elevation with Normally Inflected T Wave] Borderline ECG. Is there anything serious?
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No if TMT is normal, no problem in heart ,this pain is not cardiac
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