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Do The ECG Results Show A Heart Blockage?

Hi. I'm a 47 year old man and I got my ECG done. I have been told that I need to see a Cardiologist because they detect a blockage. My Rate is 60, PR 180, QRSD 111, QT 432, QTc 432. Under AXIS section it says P 63, QRS 42, T 39. I wasn't told any other information other than to see a Dr. Can you give me any insight as to what is going on. Thanks. Steve
Tue, 20 Sep 2016
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unfortunately, this is not enough information for me to describe what is going on with your heart. From the results you gave me, it sounds like you have a good working hard. Anyways, if they recommended you to see a cardiologist for a heart block I would highly recommend doing that because occasionally these can worsen. In the meantime you should take aspirin, try to exercise, eat healthy, avoid fast food, avoid tobacco, avoid alcohol, avoid fatty foods, avoid foods that are high in cholesterol, and try to eat more mega threes. You should try to also control all your other medical problems if you have any.
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Do The ECG Results Show A Heart Blockage?

unfortunately, this is not enough information for me to describe what is going on with your heart. From the results you gave me, it sounds like you have a good working hard. Anyways, if they recommended you to see a cardiologist for a heart block I would highly recommend doing that because occasionally these can worsen. In the meantime you should take aspirin, try to exercise, eat healthy, avoid fast food, avoid tobacco, avoid alcohol, avoid fatty foods, avoid foods that are high in cholesterol, and try to eat more mega threes. You should try to also control all your other medical problems if you have any.