Boaderline ecg
For sinus surgery dctr prescribed to do ecg . I have done but i got boarderline ecg. Once pls go through the waves of ecg and tel is thr any abnormalities
For sinus surgery dctr prescribed to do ecg . I have done but i got boarderline ecg. Once pls go through the waves of ecg and tel is thr any abnormalities
Last night I checked my pulse (heart beat) as there was a slight back pain, it was 57 and now i have a range of 90-100 from morning till evening is it normal Ecg, echo, lipid profile everything fine
Doctor, I have been having burning sensation in my stomach for many days and today I am feeling very intense burning sensation in my chest. I have been eating spicy and outside food for many days. I am 39 years old. This burning sensation is more at night. My blood pressure is normal 130/90. Why is this burning sensation occurring, sir? What should I take? It is a cardiac or acidity
In 2020, I developed recurrent palpitations and was admitted to the ER. Adenosine was ineffective; sinus rhythm was restored with diltiazem. I was discharged on verapamil 40 mg, which I took for 3 months. In December 2022, I had recurrence of the same arrhythmia. Adenosine, cardioversion, and diltiazem were ineffective, and I remained drug-refractory for ~5 days, during which mild LV dysfunction was noted. I later reverted to sinus rhythm and underwent a successful ablation for LPF-VT, after which I remained asymptomatic. I took prescribed medications (including clopitab) regularly for ~6 months. In December 2024, I again had similar symptoms and was drug-refractory for several days. This time, moderate LV dysfunction was detected. I underwent repeat EPS and RFA, during which LPF-VT and AVNRT were identified and successfully ablated. Post-ablation, LV function recovered. I am currently asymptomatic and compliant with medications. What is my long-term prognosis ? Thank you
Hey, So my problem is chest pain on left side, which comes and goes within minutes sometime. But yesterday night I had a discomfort in my chest but I slept well but as soon I woke up I feel it's really terrible. I could feel the pain with hand movements so I run to emergency room immediately. There doctors measure my bp 140/85. They do ecg which was completely normal. Then they do an ABC test shows that I have low blood oxygen level 77.8 (at that particular time) and then they do a trop I test which shows results lesser than 0.01. As I had anxiety issues from years they told me to consult psychiatrist and suggested me to add petril beta 0.25 clonazepame as sos pill. But still I am feeling so scared of all what happened I am so anxious. Additional - I had cough and cold last night and maybe a bit fever too (I didn't measure but felt) What should I do in such situation?
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