Bundle branch block causes delay or block in the electrical pathway, through which impulses travel and make the heart beat. It can be caused due to heart attacks, cardiomyopathy, myocarditis, and hypertension. Mostly it does not cause any symptom, and sometimes it results in fainting.
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Can malaria affect the heart health of a 71-year-old male?
Query: Hi doctor, My father is 71 years old and recently got malaria (vivax), due to which his platelet counts dipped to 44000 mcL. In addition to blood tests, the doctor did an ECG as a routine procedure and found RBBB. The doctors said RBBB was not there in his ECG 10 years ago. During malarial shivers,... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com Thank you for consulting with us on icliniq.com. The right and left bundles are conducting structures of an electrical signal. But with aging and due to other reasons, it does not transmit an electrical signal. So it leads to the right bundle branch block, so the right s... Read Full »