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Dear Sir
An ECG is best interpreted in light of clinical clues. The ECG shows something which is not present in an absolutely normal ECG; however still this can be a normal variant. It also does not meet the established criteria for abnormality. Hence, it has relevance only if you have typical pain, which you do not have historically.
What should be done next? If your pain persist , you must seek another opinion from your doctor. If there is any other symptoms/ trouble / problem, you must seek tour doctors helps especially if you have
shortness of breath, cough , fever, continuous pain,
excessive sweating or profound uneasiness. Any other test should be done only after consulting him. A number of conditions causing
chest pain can not be diagnosed without examination.
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muscular pain will be reproduced by touch or pressure or by a particular posture. A gastric pain usually has associated nausea,
belching, vomiting and is localized to upper abdomen. A pain originating from lungs increases on deep breath and cough.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder
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