Yes: The main problem is your doctor did not explain this to you or you did not ask. Your ECG is nothing to worry about. You have a slightly prolonged PR which can be completely normal in people or can sometimes be caused by medications or other problems. Only your doctor can evaluate this in the context of your history. Otherwise this is nothing you need to worry about.
Answered 10/21/2017
512 views
Why was EKG done: What was the reason the EKG was done, which would shed more light. The numbers you are giving, do not look abnorma, except the slow R wave progression, which could mean an electric circuit of the heart, issu, or maybe a thickening of one of the walls of the heart. EKGs, as a general rule are only helpful if you see something wrong on them. Normal EKG, does not really tell you much !1
Answered 10/21/2017
512 views
Consult doctor: 2 comments: 1) if this is a machine description sometimes the machine is wrong so please make sure a doctor has viewed and interpreted it; 2) Depends on the reason why the ECG has been taken - these are nonspecific and may well be normal but without information re why the test was done not able to comment specifically Recommend consult doctor to review the ECG preferably the one who ordered it.
Answered 11/28/2017
510 views
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
A doctor has provided 1 answer
90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more.
Ask your question