Can A Lung Infection Have An Effect On The ECG Reading?
And I am seeing him Wednesday as he mentioned the "ECG was off" Not sure if it means the reading is bad or something is very wrong. Having a great deal of trouble right now keeping anxiety under control.
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Detailed Answer:
Hi
I am Dr Mittal.
I have read your message.
I think I can help you.
First , the ecg is a test of the heart. Pneumonia cannot affect the heart. So even though some changes may be seen in ecg due to breathing pattern changes in pneumonia, it is not significant.
Second , a high heart rate can be due to anxiety as well as pneumonia. Many people develop high BP and heart rate at a doctor's office. Its called White Coat Hypertension. Nothing to worry about. If heart rate is high due to the pneumonia, it's a matter of concern and I would ideally suggest admission and iv antibiotics.
Third ecg is off is his terminology. it's not a medical terminology. I assume he means it's not normal and needs to be retested. But since it's not a standard term I cannot possibly tell you what the Dr might have meant.
I have tried to make it as simple as possible. I hope that the information contained in this message will be able to help you find the best solution for your problem. Best of luck. Dr Mittal.
thank you for your response.
At the time, he prescribed antibiotics (zithromax) which cleared up the infection. I've not experienced the high heart rate since then. No symptoms, except for anxiety attack. (tearfulness, nervousness, shakiness.)
I am seeing him Wednesday, but my anxiety level is through the roof. Should I ask to go back on cipralex? The anxiety level is probably not helping this situation either.
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Hi
I think the antibiotic would have settled the infection.
And if anxiety is there do ask for your old prescription.
It would help you.
Best of luck.
Dr Mittal.
Ideally need to see ecg, and need to know why it was initiated
Detailed Answer:
I would like to see the last ecg before commenting on this query.
However, since this is the last free follow up query, I will suggest it would be better to talk to the prescribing dr.
Reason being that I am unaware from the query why he started it in the first place.
Till then you should continue the medicine.
Best of luck, Dr Mittal