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What Causes Lightheadedness And Syncope With A Slightly Abnormal ECG?
I get light headed and sometimes pass out.this only seems to happen this time of year and lasts just a few weels.I split my head this time and went to A+E they did a few ECG and they told me to have investigations with my doctor as there was some slight abnormality with the ECG.
My blood tests and blood pressure were fine i was told.
Have you any idea what is going on?
After going through your query I understand your concern.
I would like to tell you that there are some rhythm abnormalities of heart that cause you symptoms like lightheaded or syncope and these arrhythmias of heart can be fetel also so better to get evaluated on time.
It's recommend for you to get an ECG, Echocardiography and a HOLTER for 48 hours done and consult with a cardiologist for further management.
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What Causes Lightheadedness And Syncope With A Slightly Abnormal ECG?
Hi there After going through your query I understand your concern. I would like to tell you that there are some rhythm abnormalities of heart that cause you symptoms like lightheaded or syncope and these arrhythmias of heart can be fetel also so better to get evaluated on time. It s recommend for you to get an ECG, Echocardiography and a HOLTER for 48 hours done and consult with a cardiologist for further management. Kind Regards