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Have Fever, Slight Pain In Chest. ECG Shows HR, QRS Dur, RV5/SV1. Explanations Needed

asian male, DOB DEC 16 1981. 5'8', 71 KG, NORMAL health, i am regular went GYM. i have frver last week so slight pain in my chest.. took ECG
HR : 86 bpm
P DUR : 170 MS
PR int : 194 ms
QRS dur : 83 ms
QT/QTC int : 314/398 ms
p/QRS/T axis : 62/38/32 degree
RV5/SV1 amp: 2.060/1.066 mv
RV5+SV1 amp: 3.126 mv
RV6/SV2 amp: 1.934/0.696 mv
Mon, 1 Jul 2013
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hi..welcome to health care magic...i read ur ecg..grossly looks normal,,but you have not mentioned your blood pressure,diabetic status,any other symtoms like sweating,chest pain during exertion,and how long does the pain persist is it continuous(usually cardiac pain do not last for morethan a few minutes) ,body pains in other parts of the body..usually fever may be accompanied by body and joint pains..if you are not relieved of your symptoms even after some days of treatment or having other problems as i mentioned above see a gen.physician.. get well soon..bye
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Have Fever, Slight Pain In Chest. ECG Shows HR, QRS Dur, RV5/SV1. Explanations Needed

hi..welcome to health care magic...i read ur ecg..grossly looks normal,,but you have not mentioned your blood pressure,diabetic status,any other symtoms like sweating,chest pain during exertion,and how long does the pain persist is it continuous(usually cardiac pain do not last for morethan a few minutes) ,body pains in other parts of the body..usually fever may be accompanied by body and joint pains..if you are not relieved of your symptoms even after some days of treatment or having other problems as i mentioned above see a gen.physician.. get well soon..bye