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LAFB 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. Echo was done in 2018 which was normal (mild concentric LVH)  but ECG had LAD. Pls help me with this.. What other tests are to be done and what is the treatment. Are there any risks this may cause in the future ?
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Its normal. No worries.
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