Left anterior fascicular block

Health Q&A
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

Echo test report

Dear sir, am taking echo test for master health check up,pls see the report its normal or any issue 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

Echo test report

Dear sir, today am taking echo test for general purpose,pls see the report and give your feed back sir ,its normal

Ecg test report

Dear sir , today taken ecg test for general purpose ,pls see the report and give feedback,its normal or any issue

Ecg test report

Dear sir , general purpose we have taken ecg test ,pls see the report and give your feed back sir ,its normal or any issue

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Dr. James Karas - Cardiologist
Dr. James Karas Cardiologist (Medical School, Fellowship in Cardiovascular Diseases, Residency in Internal Medicine, Doctor of Medicine, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Medical degree, DO, Fellowship in Cardiovascular Medicine) 36 years experience Cleveland Clinic
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