Ecg report analysis
Hi I wanted to know the ecg report is that normal or any issues in the report please let me know through this
Hi I wanted to know the ecg report is that normal or any issues in the report please let me know through this
Needed suggestion on my blood report mostly on Lipid Profile and Uric Acid. My Uric acid is 8 and Cretinine .81 also, little elevated HSCRP 2.27. I also had little cut near my ankle due to wearing new shoe. It is on the night before I took the blood test ( 12 hours gap max). Please suggest if the HSCRP is elevated because of that ? Because earlier it was around 1.3 Also sometimes I feel little heavyness when lying down but it feels good while standing and pin pain in chest but all of these happens rarely (monthly twice/thrice).
I got test my mother when she feeling not well Ecg found sinus arrhythmia and short PR interval Blood test - b12 and d3 deficiency Thyroid T3 high little bit No bp (127/65) No diabetes (Blood sugar ( 95)) Symptoms - Weakness Body pain Lightheadedness Palpitations Is this dangerous anything, and what to do now Age - 67 15 years of depression and anxiety patient, but since last 6 years medicine was not given because after her accident where her hand got fractured, she never took depression medicine...and all ok since than...but last one year this issue arises.
Did routine blood test.. all test came back fine but HsCRP is elevated to 2.65 mg/l and LDL is 125.. no symptoms.. pls suggest
I have done my TMT test today in which the conclusion was mentioned as "POSITIVE FOR INDUCED INSCHEMIA", Can I get the exact condition of that phrase and Is it a serious issue if so how can treat or reverse it? To elaborate myself I am a Bank employee with Cervical spondylitis C3 C4 C5 discs and radiating pains towards my left side
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