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What does it mean if you have an abnormal EKG?

What does it mean if you have an abnormal EKG?

An abnormal EKG can mean many things. Sometimes an EKG abnormality is a normal variation of a heart’s rhythm, which does not affect your health. Other times, an abnormal EKG can signal a medical emergency, such as a myocardial infarction (heart attack) or a dangerous arrhythmia.

Can abnormal ECG become normal?

An abnormal ECG can mean many things. Sometimes an ECG abnormality is a normal variation of a heart’s rhythm, which does not affect your health. Other times, an abnormal ECG can signal a medical emergency, such as a myocardial infarction /heart attack or a dangerous arrhythmia.

Can stress cause abnormal ECG?

In the atrium, stress impacts components of the signal-averaged ECG. These changes suggest mechanisms by which everyday stressors can lead to arrhythmia.

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What can be the cause of an abnormal EKG?

Possible disorders that can be indicated by an abnormal EKG include a lack of blood flow, arrhythmia, heart muscles that are too thick, congenital heart defects, heart valve disease, and inflammation of the sac that surrounds the heart, a condition called pericarditis.

Is the EKG a risk-free medical procedure?

An EKG is a risk-free and noninvasive procedure. It does not send electricity into the body and will not cause any pain. It is an important tool for diagnosing conditions affecting the heart. Most people will undergo an EKG at some point.