The ecg shows large ptfv1 and inverted t wVes in v1 and v2. What to do?
Is it dangerous?
I was very nervous at the time of ecg otherwise I have no symptoms
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The ECG shows incomplete right bundle branch block. No need to worry as it can be seen normally in some individuals also. You may get an echocardiogram to evaluate further.
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