Mildly positive for reversible ischaemia
During thread mill stress test, it is found that mildly positive for reversible ischemia. Report is attached herewith. Please advice the further test Or medication what I do now to cure it. Thank you
During thread mill stress test, it is found that mildly positive for reversible ischemia. Report is attached herewith. Please advice the further test Or medication what I do now to cure it. Thank you
Hi, My father had a urinary problem past one week.like urging to go restroom but didn't.so when we chked doctor said urinary tract shrink need surgery like that..so took blood report and ecg..now ecg showing some block.pls let me know is stent or angio needed
I am currently 30 weeks pregnant and doctor suggested ECG and 2D echo during routine check ups. ECG came out to be borderline. Is there any issue? Attached report for reference.
Dear sir , today taken ecg test for general purpose ,pls see the report and give feedback,its normal or any issue
Dear sir ,today am taken ec test for back pain side ,pla the report and give your feedback sir ,its normal or any issue
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