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What Does My ECG Report Indicate?

MY TMT RESUSULT WAS + VE .NOW AFTER TAKING MEDICINE FOR BP CONTROL,CHOLESTROL CONTROL NOW BP IS SHOWING 121-140(UPPER),LOWER 77-85,PULSE-77-100.CLEAN THE BLOOD VESSEL WITH ANGIOPRIM ORAL CHILLATION PROCESS.ECG REPORT IS SHOWING NORMAL.
NO ANGINA.IN BP MONITOR NO SIGNAL OF IRREGULAR HEART BEAT.DOES IT MEAN THAT THERE IS NO HEART BLOCKAGES?EMAIL ID : YYYY@YYYY
Mon, 2 Jun 2014
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Hi i read your query very carefully.

You are suffering from ischemic heart disease, due to atherosclerotic plaques in your coronaries.

What you are reporting are good signs that your disease is stable and this is the best thing that may happen in your case. However your disease is still there and doesn't go away.

I encourage to keep going like this with lifestyle, diet and medications.

Hope it was of help!
Dr. Shehu
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What Does My ECG Report Indicate?

Hi i read your query very carefully. You are suffering from ischemic heart disease, due to atherosclerotic plaques in your coronaries. What you are reporting are good signs that your disease is stable and this is the best thing that may happen in your case. However your disease is still there and doesn t go away. I encourage to keep going like this with lifestyle, diet and medications. Hope it was of help! Dr. Shehu