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Have Hypertension And Right Bundle Branch. Should I See A Cardiologist?

I am a 26 year old male with an incomplete right bundle branch with regular hypertension (130/90). My father has had a triple bypass as well as a mitral valve repair . My hypertension might be cause by my worrying because I have also had a subdural hematoma fixed after a month because I thought it was only migraines. Please let me know what I should do.Should I see a cardiologist or do you think I am ok? Thank you for your help in advance
Fri, 14 Sep 2012
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Right bundle branch block( RBBB )  is itself a benign condition that requires no treatment. However, if you are found to have RBBB, you should talk with your cardiologist and get investigated for any underlying  heart or lung disease. If none is found, then your RBBB can be called as an incidental finding with no medical significance.
RBBB is normally not found in young people.
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Have Hypertension And Right Bundle Branch. Should I See A Cardiologist?

Hello Right bundle branch block( RBBB )  is itself a benign condition that requires no treatment. However, if you are found to have RBBB, you should talk with your cardiologist and get investigated for any underlying  heart or lung disease. If none is found, then your RBBB can be called as an incidental finding with no medical significance. RBBB is normally not found in young people. Thanks