ST Changes In EKG. Had Bleeding Ulcer. Blood Transfusions Done Due To Very Low Hemoglobin Levels
Thanks for the query.
I can understand your concern.
An EKG should have been done during your bleeding ulcer disease if you had any symptoms suggesting the involvement of the heart due to anemia or otherwise.
If an EKG was not done at that time, it indicates that your doctor was confident that there was no cardiac involvement at that time.
You have provided good information, but I would like to know few more things as this would help me in suggesting you better.
1. Why did your doctor advise you for the EKG?
2. What symptoms did you have when EKG was taken?
3. Did you ever experience chest pain, heaviness in the chest along with sweating?
4. Do you have diabetes or hypertension? If yes, for how long?
5. Have you ever experienced breathlessness or fainting attacks?
If the EKG was done as a routine, there is nothing to worry.
EKG would be done routinely before any surgery, in which anesthesia is required or when doctors feels that the procedure or surgery may have some effect on heart and it is important to know the status of heart.
Minor ST changes on EKG could be nonspecific, meaning they do not carry any importance.
There is no reason for concern in the absence of any problem in your health. In case the changes in
EKG are important, your doctor should have referred you to a heart specialist for further evaluation, which is not done, this indicates that you are fine.
Please continue with your current medication.
I hope this answers your query, I will be glad to reply any follow up queries that you have.
Regards,