What Does ECG Showing Borderline Right Axis Deviation For SRO Sinus Rhythm Mean?
Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here.. I am a 63 year old female, no symptoms of high blood pressure, normal cholesterol, no diabetes, electrocardiagram read (SR0 sinus Rhythem (AXR) Borderline Right Axis Deviation I do not drink or smoke
Thanks for your question on HCM. No need to worryat all. Your cardiogram is absolutely normal. Since you are asymptomic, No DM HT and no habits, mild right axis deviation carries no significance. Sometimes it is just normal variant. So no need to worry. If you want to double sure than go for ECG after 1 month and if the same change is present than relax. It is just a variant.
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What Does ECG Showing Borderline Right Axis Deviation For SRO Sinus Rhythm Mean?
Thanks for your question on HCM. No need to worryat all. Your cardiogram is absolutely normal. Since you are asymptomic, No DM HT and no habits, mild right axis deviation carries no significance. Sometimes it is just normal variant. So no need to worry. If you want to double sure than go for ECG after 1 month and if the same change is present than relax. It is just a variant.