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I did ECG because i was having palpitations when I bend over in sajda / prostation . When i get up it fades away. I did ECG because I fear from these beats. Please check my ECG and suggest.
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The ECG appears to be normal,if the palpitations are observed frequently during change of your posture,you need a holter monitoring to determine the type of palpitations
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Your resting ECG appears normal, which is reassuring. Palpitations specifically when bending forward (during prostration) that resolve on getting up are most likely positional — bending forward compresses the abdomen and can stimulate the vagus nerve or cause the heart to shift position, triggering ectopic beats or a brief rhythm change. This is a very common and usually benign phenomenon. Since the palpitations occur only in a specific position and resolve quickly, a resting ECG often won't capture them.
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A Holter monitor (24-48 hour ECG recording) or an echocardiogram would be the most useful next steps to capture the rhythm during episodes and assess heart structure. A treadmill stress test can also help. Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
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Your ecg report is normal.
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treadmill stress test eco cardiography
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Hello brother if this occurs again and again maybe you need a TMT i.e treadmill test because a resting ecg will come normal only
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TMT for further evaluation
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Just don't worry about it because most of the time anxiety is causing this condition
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Proper evaluation and personalised advice are needed for your concern. A detailed consultation would be best to provide accurate guidance. Feel free to consult me for further assistance.
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Ecg is normal, but history falls sort for diagnosis, since it could be related to cardiac or gastric or it could be just orthostatic. Kindly consult a Internal medicine expert if symptoms persist for further evaluation and management. Hope it helps.
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Invariably appear within normal limit
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Looks o.k. Please share detailed medical history, then I can guide you further.
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Its normal
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ECG looks normal I have some questions to know more about this condition. Since when it started? Do you feel light headed or do you lose balance during these episodes of palpitations? How often does it happen? Are you on any medication?
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Normal
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Hi your ecg looks essentially normal Nothing to panic about
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Observe if it’s recurring .. if so consult near by physician
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Do connect and consult Will help you
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You need further evaluation
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Ecg is normal
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ECG is normal
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Normal
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Your ecg looks normal.
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Normal
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