ECG report
Sir my mother ECG report is sinus rhythm, poor R progression V4 ,V5.Flattened T wave V4.Is it serious?.
Sir my mother ECG report is sinus rhythm, poor R progression V4 ,V5.Flattened T wave V4.Is it serious?.
I am 24 years old, with no medical history, I have been experiencing pain in centre of chest and in left and right side of chest as well, and from few days experiencing pain in left side of arm, breathlessness and sometimes light diziness.
Hi Sir, I feel often minor pain and waves of pain on my left chest side frequently. When I sleep toward left side, sometimes heartbeat rate also goes higher. I feel pain mostly when I am in stress. Otherwise I f don't feel any problem doing routine things. I exercise regularly and have maintained normal weight. I remain active throughout the day
Is the attached ECG normal? It is written "Abnormal ECG" with 'Prolonged QT'. QT/ QTC 620/746 for a 38 years old female. Also mentioned in ECG - "Arrythmia results of the full-discloure ECG" hut Doctor said that it is normal. I am a bit concerned of what is mentioned in ECG report, hence looking for a second opinion. Please help to suggest. Thanks for your time and kind help. Regards.
This is my echo report done for insurance annual check up. Currently i am taking sartel-am for hypertension .Is this report normal??🙏
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