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T wave anterior ischemia -ecg reports
Hello Doctor, I am a 25-year-old female. My recent pre-employment ECG showed T-wave abnormality – anterior ischemia. I also have intermittent chest heaviness, tightness, palpitations with fast heartbeat on climbing stairs, and delayed recovery. Occasionally, I feel pricking chest discomfort, anxiety, and dehydration. Additionally, I have been experiencing burning sensation while urinating for a long time. Recent urine tests showed pus cells, suggesting a possible infection. My recent blood tests also show an absolute eosinophil count of ~743. Could you please advise how significant my ECG finding is at my age and what further evaluation I should do and also one more thing wanted to share there's one more lady with me for the ecg her also same issue y-wave abnormality came in the reports so is this a machines fault or just an conincidence???? Don't know what to do like i am very scared of all this
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ECG is a test that tells about the electrical activity of the heart. The findings need to be carefully read according to the clinical scenario. Please consult a cardiologist for further evaluation. Further tests can be done only if required.
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