Talk with doctor: It depends on the abnormalities. Make an appointment for your doctor to look at the ECG with you and discuss it with you!
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Bizarre ECG: Without seeing the strip, it will be difficult to help you.You will need to take this up with your physician , who may refer you to a cardiologist for a comprehensive exam, work up and manage your case.
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ECG: That would be a question to ask the physician who read your ecg. We on healthtap have not seen your study. Sometimes leads can be attached to the patient incorrectly, leading to a "bizarre" ecg. Please talk with your doctor about it.
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