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Suggest Treatment For Palpitation With Borderline Rhythm Seen In The EKG Report

Hello. I had an EKG done today, seeing that I have been suffering from painful palpitations on and off for the last 2 weeks. I have had at least 5 done before, which all came back normal. However, today, my EKG came back reading borderline rhythm. The doctor however, said it was actually normal and nothing to be concerned about. I had an echocardiogram done too which came back normal approximately one month ago. Attached please find today s EKG. I just want to know if this is in fact ok and nothing to worry about.
Mon, 28 Mar 2016
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
As a specialist,i can understand your concern.
You must get your B.P. checked in sitting and lying down positions.
Then get your TMT done, along with lipid profile,Hb,FBS,creatinine & LFT.
If your echo scan, B.P. and TMT and all your reports and auscultation by cardiologist/ physician are normal, there's nothing to worry about.
Hope all your doubts are cleared.
If not,you may send the reports to me, as a direct question.
Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.
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Suggest Treatment For Palpitation With Borderline Rhythm Seen In The EKG Report

Hello and welcome to HCM. As a specialist,i can understand your concern. You must get your B.P. checked in sitting and lying down positions. Then get your TMT done, along with lipid profile,Hb,FBS,creatinine & LFT. If your echo scan, B.P. and TMT and all your reports and auscultation by cardiologist/ physician are normal, there s nothing to worry about. Hope all your doubts are cleared. If not,you may send the reports to me, as a direct question. Dr.Matthew J. Mangat.