Is it something serious? Have attached my ECG. My BP usually remains 130/80 and bpm around 80.As of now I don't have any symptoms. Last month I was feeling a bit dizzy for a few days.
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Hello,
Common causes of left ventricular hypertrophy are
1. High BP - Hypertension
2. Athletes
3. Aortic valve stenosis
Just keep a watch on your BP. Looking at your ECG, I am not convinced that you have hypertrophy. In thin built persons, ECG can falsely show such changes. Get a 2D Echo done to confirm the diagnosis
Take care
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