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Is Non-specific Changes Shown In Treadmill Test Related To Blocked Arteries?
I am a healthy 64 year old woman. I exercise 1 hour daily have eaten a whole foods plant based diet for over a year and have good blood pressure, cholesterol and weight (very lean!) I just had my first EKG so I could then have a treadmill test..just to gauge how really healthy I am!! just got an email from my DR. say it showed 'non- specific changes.' I will be taking the treadmill test in 3 weeks. Could I have blocked arteries? What can cause non-specific changes?
hai, As your treadmill test shows "non specific changes" indicates there is no significant or abnormal changes occurred. as your heart and arteries (blood vessel) are normal. nothing related with any blocked arteries.
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Is Non-specific Changes Shown In Treadmill Test Related To Blocked Arteries?
hai, As your treadmill test shows non specific changes indicates there is no significant or abnormal changes occurred. as your heart and arteries (blood vessel) are normal. nothing related with any blocked arteries. thank you hope i answered your query