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What Does This Echocardiogram Report Indicate?

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Question : My ECG report shows that complete right bundle block. What this mean and how to recover from this problem?
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Answered by Dr. Dr Sameer Maheshwari (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
It can be normal

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
This ia Dr Sameer, cardiologist.
Heart has two sides right & left which are controlled by two nerve fibres- Right bundle & left bundle. It means their is slight less conduction to Right side.
Right bundle branch block is normally seen in around 60-70% peoples and their is no cause for it. Still we recommend for a 2D Echo to see for any associated cardiac anomaly. So please get that done. I hope that must be fine too.
If that is normal too, you don't have to worry any further. In a normal heart, it has no significance.

If you have any further queries, I'll always be available.
Wishing you a good health
Regards
Dr Sameer Maheshwari
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What Does This Echocardiogram Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: It can be normal Detailed Answer: Hi, This ia Dr Sameer, cardiologist. Heart has two sides right & left which are controlled by two nerve fibres- Right bundle & left bundle. It means their is slight less conduction to Right side. Right bundle branch block is normally seen in around 60-70% peoples and their is no cause for it. Still we recommend for a 2D Echo to see for any associated cardiac anomaly. So please get that done. I hope that must be fine too. If that is normal too, you don't have to worry any further. In a normal heart, it has no significance. If you have any further queries, I'll always be available. Wishing you a good health Regards Dr Sameer Maheshwari