The ECG appears largely normal overall.
* Sinus rhythm present — the heart is beating from the normal natural pacemaker (sinus node)
* Heart rate is around 90 bpm, which is within normal range.
* No obvious signs of:
* acute heart attack/ST elevation
* dangerous arrhythmia
* major conduction block
* significant chamber enlargement
Next Steps
Consider a physician/cardiologist review if there are:
* recurrent palpitations
* dizziness or near-fainting
* exertional chest discomfort
* family history of sudden cardiac death
* persistent high heart rate
Possible additional tests if symptomatic:
* Echo
* Holter monitor (24–48 hr ECG)
* Thyroid profile
* CBC/electrolytes
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