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Hello I am a female 39 yesrs old. I went to the cardiologist because i had a screening called a valvescan done at my ob dr. the results suggested i had a valve obstruction (i had the screening redone and it came out normal the second time.) I had already gone to the cardiologist before the second screening. My ecg said nonspecific abnormality present. I dont know what to think of that. what does thst mean?? the dr. said it was all normal. he did reccomend a stress test and an ultrasound. had high cholesterol a couple of years ago because i was overweight. i have not had high cholesterol in the last 2 years. and i am not overweight anymore. so in other words my question is what can a nonspecific abnormality mean? thabk you
Tue, 16 Jan 2018
General & Family Physician, Dr. Bhushan K's Response
Sometimes the ECG machine interprets falsely. so better not to trust machine and believe your doctor what he says. most of the times the ECG pattern is all normal then also machine interpretation is vague one. So all you have to do is have faith in the doctor.
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Sometimes the ECG machine interprets falsely. so better not to trust machine and believe your doctor what he says. most of the times the ECG pattern is all normal then also machine interpretation is vague one. So all you have to do is have faith in the doctor.