Ecg
Palpitations from yesterday. did ecg. please check it.
Hi i have thyroid for 5 years. Before one month my tsh become High 7.7 my doctor suggested me 125mg thyronorm after one month I feel fast heart beat i checked my tsh now tsh is 0.3 my doctor told because of high dose i became hyperthyroidism so now as me to take 100 mg thyronorm .is it correct dose for my current tsh please guide me i have attached my before and after report am i confusion
I have had anxiety and panic related to blood pressure and heart. I have done echo tmt multiple ecg and recently also did 1 week bp monitor where average was 115/78 day night and holter for 24 hours. Everything normal. I was okay but one day started feeling head pressure and slight head lightness 1-2 days so went to measure bp before reaching only I started feeling anxious and when reached it first came out 145/88 then I panicked more and it was 166/104 but doctor made me calm and withing 5 mins it was 140/82 . I have had few instances where I went to emergency in panic and my bp came 150-160/90-100 but came down as I settle. Do I have something to worry or some permanent damage?
Is there a test that can predict heart attack or is there a test that can be performed on regular intervals to prevent the progression of heart attack for adults.
I am feeling weak and having dizziness since a week now, got few blood tests done but everything was in normal. I have chest pain since 5 days on exertion like when I am brisk walking I get breathlessness along with chest pain on left side of when I climb up stairs. Doctor advised me to do ecg and asked me to show the reports to her but due to some reasons I could not. I have attached my reports can you pls tell me what's in my ecg.
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