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Please doctor check my ECG. I did it because of some heavy breathing and chest sensations.
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Ecg - Noraml, Apart from increased heart rates is there any central chest pain/ pain radiatingto left arm/ jaw ? If you do I would suggest to go for TMT, echo
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Get cbc, TFT, Anemia profile etc
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ECG is essentially normal
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Ecg is o.k, only heart rate is slightly fast. Get hemoglobin,  thyroid profile,  blood sugar, X ray chest , cardiac echo done and share results online.
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The ECG appears to be normal except for a slight raise in the heart rate.
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There is  abnormality in the ST segment in the chest leads. Please consult a General Physician or a Cardiologist in your area.
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This ECG looks completely normal , although you can't rule out other causes of heavy breathing and chest sensations such as anxiety , Asthama , acidity !
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Normal ECG
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Ecg looks normal But kindly consult a physician
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Your ECG is normal, which is reassuring. Heavy breathing and chest sensations can sometimes be due to anxiety, acidity, or lifestyle factors. If symptoms persist, get a physician check-up and consider tests like echo or TMT for further evaluation.
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Nothing to worry it's a normal ecg
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Its normal no significant changes found
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Normal.
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Thank you for sharing your concern. Feeling heavy breathing and unusual chest sensations can sometimes be related to respiratory issues like asthma, bronchitis, or other lung-related conditions. While an ECG can help rule out heart problems, a normal ECG does not always exclude causes related to breathing or lungs. I recommend a consultation with me so we can review your symptoms in detail, perform necessary examinations, and decide if additional tests like lung function tests or chest imaging are needed. This will help identify the exact cause and guide appropriate treatment. If your symptoms worsen, such as sudden chest pain, severe shortness of breath, palpitations, or fainting, please seek immediate medical attention.
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ECG appears normal however the cause for chest sensation and heavy breathing should be evaluated and understood for which proper history is required.
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consult doctor if it does not get relieved automatically
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matters related to chest pain and heavy breathing should not be taken lightly
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Normal
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Need other test for better evaluation of your problem. Go for CBC , thyroid profile, Echo, serum electrolytes, blood sugar, chest Xray
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The ecg appears normal
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The ecg shows pointed p waves, which is seen in chronic smokers or passive smoke inhaelers, which have led to cor-pulmonale(pressure in heart chambers) due to which there is RIGHT AND LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY.
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If you smoke, then stop smoking. Do a 2d echo. VISIT A cardiologist as soon as possible.
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This is a serious condition and can eventually lead to HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY.
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Can help you , kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper examination and further management
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