
What Does "boarderline Ecg, Left Axis Deviation And Consistent With Pulminary Disease" Mean?

Question: Hello-
I recently had a physical done and was given an ECG because i had a little bit of high blood pressure. The ecg came back with boarderline ecg, left axis deviation and consistent with pulminary disease, rvh or normal variant. is it worth seeing someone is is because i was nervous and it skewed the results?
I recently had a physical done and was given an ECG because i had a little bit of high blood pressure. The ecg came back with boarderline ecg, left axis deviation and consistent with pulminary disease, rvh or normal variant. is it worth seeing someone is is because i was nervous and it skewed the results?
Brief Answer:
Nothing abnormal
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Actually there is nothing abnormal on your ECG. Nothing to worry.
Left axis deviation is seen often in overweight people.
You shouldn't worry, but I would advise you to follow healthy lifestyle and lose your weight.
Wishing you good health
In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask
Regards,
Nothing abnormal
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Actually there is nothing abnormal on your ECG. Nothing to worry.
Left axis deviation is seen often in overweight people.
You shouldn't worry, but I would advise you to follow healthy lifestyle and lose your weight.
Wishing you good health
In case of further questions don't hesitate to ask
Regards,
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


Did you see the chart I uploaded? Would you suggest going to a cardiologist?
Brief Answer:
No significant abnormality on ECG
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir,
I have seen your ECG uploaded, there was no significant abnormality. I think there is no need to refer to cardiologist.
Anyway if you have complaints or you are worried much, you can undergo echocardiography.
In your case the most important issue is to follow healthy lifestyle and lose weight . Try to avoid fast food, soda, sweets, eat frequently and with small portions, don't drink liquids with meal, try not to eat after 7 pm and don't eat fruits after 5pm, exercise regularly
Hope I could help you
Wishing you good health
Regards,
No significant abnormality on ECG
Detailed Answer:
Dear Sir,
I have seen your ECG uploaded, there was no significant abnormality. I think there is no need to refer to cardiologist.
Anyway if you have complaints or you are worried much, you can undergo echocardiography.
In your case the most important issue is to follow healthy lifestyle and lose weight . Try to avoid fast food, soda, sweets, eat frequently and with small portions, don't drink liquids with meal, try not to eat after 7 pm and don't eat fruits after 5pm, exercise regularly
Hope I could help you
Wishing you good health
Regards,
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T

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