Diastolic dysfunction grade 1
Recently i have done echo and report shows diastolic dysfunction grade 1, doctor said nothing to worry its normal and didn't prescribe any medication..what should I do?
Recently i have done echo and report shows diastolic dysfunction grade 1, doctor said nothing to worry its normal and didn't prescribe any medication..what should I do?
My ECG report showing 'Borderline T abnormalities, diffuse leads...T flats/neg' What does it means please guide. Report is attached
Doctor please analyse this report and tell what is going on with these reports. Is there anything I should do asap or it will be alright after sometime.
I am 33 and I have cervical spondylitis with compression in C6, C7. Recently my Apple Watch warned me of low HR during sleep at night which is around 40-41 BPM in the middle of the night. I had been physically active last year 2023 and in 2022 with around 5KM Brisk walks and runs every day. Since January after I got Cervical Spondylitis; I haven't been able to walk so much. My resting HR is around 55 and I did a brisk walk 3 KM today with HR almost 115 bpm. Doctors asked for ECG, ECHO, Holter monitor 24hrs and all of them are normal. However, I still get pinching pain all over my chest, sternum, back middle on the side of spine, side of chest on left side, sometimes neck, shoulders. THIS DRIVES me crazy thinking there is something wrong with my Heart. I also had numbness in left hand little finger+ ring finger bt with passing months the numbness almost gone I can usually walk 2-3KM even now without getting out of breath. But the pinching pain around these actually make me crazy.
Hi, I have done my father's ECG. He is 65 years old and doesn't have any symptoms. Kindly check the attached ECG.
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