
ECG Showed Slow Sinus Rhythm And Precordial Repolarization Disturbance. Looking For Suggestion

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It is an indication for further investigation.
A physical examination, followed by HOLTER (24 to 48 hour ambulatory monitoring) / ECHOcardiogram / TMT (Treadmill exercise ECG) / LABORATORY work-up – will all be necessary for proper assessment and assistance.
The heart – like any other organ - has its own nerve and blood supply. The nerves stimulate the heart – the electrical activity is recorded as ECG. The stimulation is called de-polarisation (QRS wave) and the recovery is called re-polarisation (ST segment, T wave).
Reduced blood supply (Coronary Artery Disease), heart muscle disease (Cardiomyopathy), affection of the nerves, electrolytes and so on can cause changes.
Heart rate less than 60 is slow (bradycardia) / more than 100 is fast (Tachycardia). Athletes’ heart rate is usually slow.
For the present, avoid strenuous physical effort and psychological stress, until you get yourself investigated. No need to restrict the normal daily needs, unless there are symptoms.
Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
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