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Poor wave progression refers to the absence of the normal increase in size of the r wave in the precordial leads when advancing from lead v1 to v6. In lead v1, the r wave should be small. The r wave becomes larger throughout the precordial leads, to the point where the r wave is larger than the s wave in lead v4. Let's discuss your problem in detail for better medication plan and healthy lifestyle.
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Premature ventricular contractions (pvcs) are extra, abnormal heartbeats that begin in one of your heart's two lower pumping chambers (ventricles). These extra beats disrupt your regular heart rhythm, sometimes causing you to feel a flip-flop or skipped beat in your chest.
An inferior myocardial infarction results from occlusion of the right coronary artery (rca). This can cause a st elevation myocardial infarction or a non-st segment elevation myocardial infarction. The mechanism is usually...more
An inferior myocardial infarction results from occlusion of the right coronary artery (rca). This can cause a st elevation myocardial infarction or a non-st segment elevation myocardial infarction. The mechanism is usually...more
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Your increased heart may be because of stress/ anxiety. Also you need to reduce weight. Try to relax --exercise. Exercise is one of the most important things you can do to combat stress. Take a few minutes to breathe in and out in slow, deep breaths.
Reduce your caffeine intake. Write it down. Chew gum. Spend time with friends and family.
Laugh.Massage.
Eat a healthy diet.
Pursue one hobbywalk in naturemeditation.
Yoga
for details you can consult me.
Reduce your caffeine intake. Write it down. Chew gum. Spend time with friends and family.
Laugh.Massage.
Eat a healthy diet.
Pursue one hobbywalk in naturemeditation.
Yoga
for details you can consult me.
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RBBB can be associated with ischemic heart disease. As you don't have any other symptoms, blood pressure need to be controlled. You still need to visit cardio as you have diastolic dysfunction. And further management.
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