ECG Report
Is this ECG report normal or not please tell me.
Respected Doctor, I was done my lipid profile test four months ago and report was TOTAL CHOLESTEROL 206mg/dl, TRIGLYCERIDES 365mg/dl, HDL 42 mg/dl, LDL 88 mg/dl after that I have taken 1 month of medicine and stop the medicine after one month. After four months today I test again and my report is TOTAL CHOLESTEROL 198mg/dl, TRIGLYCERIDES 154mg/dl, HDL 63 mg/dl, LDL 98 mg/dl. Is this normal or I have to take medicine again.. please help me ...
My father age 47 had cabg (all arterial) on 3rd of jan 2026 he has long term hypertension currently avg bp is 125/90 he has another issue which is concentric lvh and diastolic dysfunction grade 1 how can that be cured he has currently no symptoms like he had pre op but he had an instance post op where his bp got into hypertensive crises he did go to hospital got the bp controlled but docs said we need to do an angio because your troponin is high 2 readings were 289 and 302 his ecg was normal his currents medications are triolmazest 20 in morning olmazest beta 50 and ecosprin gold 40 at night since he has no symptoms should he get any tests done he got his blood work done a month ago lipid normal lft normal kft shows mildly elevated uric acid is there any change in meds that should be done or any other investigation and how to control concentric lvh and diastolic dysfunction
Patient History: The patient is a post-operative coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patient, approximately 1 year post-surgery. Recent Hospitalization: One week ago, she presented with acute nausea. She was admitted to the hospital where her original bypass surgery was performed. Over a 3-day admission, diagnostic workups including comprehensive blood tests were conducted, all of which reportedly returned within normal limits. She was subsequently discharged 2 days ago. Current Acute Symptoms: Within the last 24 hours (starting last night), the patient has developed new-onset neurological symptoms. These include a persistent tingling sensation ("pins and needles") and numbness localized to specific areas, including the periorbital region (around the eyes), the lips, and the head, which she describes as affecting her full body.
Hello, I recently had a full body checkup. My BP was around 90/60, LDL was 121 mg/dL, HDL was 54 mg/dL, and I occasionally experience palpitations. The doctor who reviewed the tests mentioned that my ECG looked a little different. Could you please advise if these findings are concerning and whether I need any further tests or evaluation? Thank you.
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