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Abnormal Heart Rate

Abnormal heart rate is when the heartbeats are slow, fast, or irregular. These irregularities in the heartbeats are called arrhythmia. Most heart arrhythmias are harmless, but in some cases, it can be due to structural or functional defects in the heart.

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Query: I was suffering from High bp since 8 yrs. My father is having HCM. in my ecg reports also shows some T inversions . Previously I was adviced to use S-Amlosafe AT 2.5/50. Last month I visited cardiologist he said my Heart beat is low having 55bpm. He changed drug dis time to Eritel AM. From that time...  Read Full »


Dr. Prathish Kumar

Answer: Hi Welcome to iCliniq I have gone through your description. T inversions in ECG can be bacause of BP itself but it occurs only in the lateral leads. I have seen your ECGs also but it is dated 3years. And I have doubt in your ECG that it is not taken correctly as the waves in aVR is usually downwar...  Read Full »

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