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Post covid three months ecg age 22
Can I start working out in Gym, I had very mild pain here and there in chest so gone for ecg, please view this and tell when can I return to normal life, had mild covid and gone for all types of blood test and got normal Please see ecg and tell
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Heart rate is high
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please consult for evaluation and discussion
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Hi. This ECG looks normal except for fast heart rate. Post covid exercise deconditioning is common which can last for upto two months post recovery. Means you will feel your stamina is less or your pulse rate might increase in an exaggerated way even with minimal physical activity. You can start exercising in gym gradually and increase the workload as when you feel comfortable. Prefer aerobic dynamic exercise Also if you are planning to do some high intensity workouts it is better to get an Echo and TMT test to he on safer side.
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If you lead a healthy life style, have no other medical issues and no family history of heart disease or sudden death then should be ok
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You can check your Vitamin D and B12 levels for the shifting pain you have
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