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I have been told I have RBBB with LAD after an ecg test. I had an echo test which showed normal function. I sometimes get palpitations and my pulse varies between 60 to 80bpm during the day at ease. I have a pressured job in sales and a young family who depend on me so feel fairly stressed I do drink alcohol and coffee. I can run and cycle ok and have done london to brighton ride. Should I be worried about this condition?
Your heart seems to be normal but for this problem of conduction system (nerves of the heart) There is a defect in conduction with 2 of the three nerve bundles… The cause of this is probably degeneration…
At the best, nothing more can happen At the worst, if the third bundle may be affected – you will do very well with a pace maker…. Follow up with a sub-speciality expert; he is called ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGIST. The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation.
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Should I Be Worried For RBBB With LAD?
Dear friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Your heart seems to be normal but for this problem of conduction system (nerves of the heart) There is a defect in conduction with 2 of the three nerve bundles… The cause of this is probably degeneration… At the best, nothing more can happen At the worst, if the third bundle may be affected – you will do very well with a pace maker…. Follow up with a sub-speciality expert; he is called ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGIST. The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation. Take care God bless