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What Are The Risks Of A Heart Attack When Resting ECG Is Normal?

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Posted on Tue, 17 Mar 2015
Question: If o jave ekg up nprmal and blood test is found clpth os ot hesrt sttack under line
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Tell me with follow up question your concern

Detailed Answer:
Hello! Thank you for your question on HCM!
Seems that you have a normal resting ECG. This is important because if this exam is coupled with a normal wellbeing (no symptoms, no complains) and without abnormal values in blood lab tests (cardiac enzymes), then heart attack is ruled out with a high certainty.
I want to let you know that I am ready to help and recommend you the right thing for any of your problems, BUT please tell me exactly what are your complains (if you have any). Write them clear please! I need also you supply me with detailed lab test results in order to recommend you the most objective judgement.
Let me know with follow up questions for your concerns and the detailed medical history.
Feel free to ask me whenever you need.
Greetings from Dr. Iliri
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What Are The Risks Of A Heart Attack When Resting ECG Is Normal?

Brief Answer: Tell me with follow up question your concern Detailed Answer: Hello! Thank you for your question on HCM! Seems that you have a normal resting ECG. This is important because if this exam is coupled with a normal wellbeing (no symptoms, no complains) and without abnormal values in blood lab tests (cardiac enzymes), then heart attack is ruled out with a high certainty. I want to let you know that I am ready to help and recommend you the right thing for any of your problems, BUT please tell me exactly what are your complains (if you have any). Write them clear please! I need also you supply me with detailed lab test results in order to recommend you the most objective judgement. Let me know with follow up questions for your concerns and the detailed medical history. Feel free to ask me whenever you need. Greetings from Dr. Iliri