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Non Specific T Wave Abnormality in ECG
Attached is my ECG report. Is it normal?? It specifies non specific T wave abnormality. All my cholesterol levels are normal and other blood and urine parameters normal as well. I had to take these tests for pre employment checkup. I am also a daily runner as well.
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Minor variation  is there ,No need to worry.Suppose any symptoms  appear  you can repeat ecg and consult Doctor,No significant abnormality obvious in this Ecg
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I can’t really see the ecg clearly, but doesn’t look like any major abnormalities on ecg. You can consult with me or a cardiologist if you’re concerned. And also can do a serum. Electrolytes workup.
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Need details regarding symptoms, then if any need to investigate further or not
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Kindly discuss for your concern
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Not a very obvious abnormality. In fact half of the Doctors may find it a normal ECG. But since it has at least 20% chance of being abnormal please consult with a Cardiologist with the ECG.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Please consult with cardiologist to be on safe side.
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