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LAFB/LAHB on ECG
I'm diabetic and on medication from past 10+ years (currently on Tab. Gemer) My recent ECG shows LAFB. Previous ECG's always had left axis deviation but many said it's not of a concern. But now this turned into a block. Is this something dangerous ? What can be done to control/ cure this? I never had BP. It's always b/w 110-120sbp/70-80dbp. My resting heart rate during sleep is sometimes 55bpm. Saturation is 95 while sleeping (maybe due to nasal polyps also) Pls help me with the treatment and what tests are to be done ? Does this cause any further risks in the future ? How to prevent if so. Thank you.
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The ECG is normal
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