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Is It Normal For A Mid Thirties Person To Have V1 And V2 Of EKG Elevated ?
I recently had an EKG & my V1 & V2 were elevated....doc sent me to the hospital, after testing my blood twice they said i was Ok......my doctor still wants me to go for a stress test to find out why my heart beats liek this & why v1&v2 are levated so much, I have a consultation later this week....is this normal for a 35-year old?
Your ECG findings may be normal for your age (this is called early repolarization pattern). Please bare in mind that this are only ECG findings and not a disease.
However i recommend to run cardiac ECHO and stress test as part of a routine cardiac check up.
Hope it was of help! Dr. Shehu
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Is It Normal For A Mid Thirties Person To Have V1 And V2 Of EKG Elevated ?
Hi i read your query very carefully. Your ECG findings may be normal for your age (this is called early repolarization pattern). Please bare in mind that this are only ECG findings and not a disease. However i recommend to run cardiac ECHO and stress test as part of a routine cardiac check up. Hope it was of help! Dr. Shehu