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Can Any Online Doctor Explain Me About My ECG Report ?

I am 43 yrs. old male undergone ecg and the result shows the ff:PR167 P/QRS/T128 123 164 QT/QTc 356 402 P/QRS/T AXIS 54 51 40 RV1/SV5 Amp0.31 0.52 RV5/SV1 Amp 2.45 1.71 800 Normal Sinus Rhythm 310 High Voltage Left ventricular 603 Mild St-t Abnormality borderline normal ecg bp 140/90 I am a little nervous before the ecg. What does this results means? Thank you very much and hoping to help me
Sat, 11 Jun 2011
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hi,wellcome to health care magic
well at this age and with your blood pressure and also with the data that you have given it seems that your maintaining a constantly high blood pressure.Now there is nothing to get nervous.First of all you should get your blood pressure recorded twice a day once early morning and once in the evening.Start taking low salt diet and less of oily and fatty food.If you are maintaining high BP then you should consult a medicine specialist.Some more test also need to be done before starting antihypertensives.
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Can Any Online Doctor Explain Me About My ECG Report ?

hi,wellcome to health care magic well at this age and with your blood pressure and also with the data that you have given it seems that your maintaining a constantly high blood pressure.Now there is nothing to get nervous.First of all you should get your blood pressure recorded twice a day once early morning and once in the evening.Start taking low salt diet and less of oily and fatty food.If you are maintaining high BP then you should consult a medicine specialist.Some more test also need to be done before starting antihypertensives.