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What Does The Report Showing: "Suspected Left Ventr.hypotrophy,minor Left Axis Deviation" Indicate?

sir ,i am 30 years,old, i had ecg test in that ecg Interapretion : Suspected left ventr.hypotrophy,minor left axis deviation,R/S inversion area between V5 and V6, sir please give me your valuable advise and suggestions about my ECG report
thanking you sir
kalyan.
Wed, 13 Aug 2014
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Hello
Welcome to HCM
I understand your concerns.You have not mentioned your age in your question.Its very important to interpret an ecg.

Left ventricular hypertrophy is the enlargement of the left ventricle chamber of the heart.It is usually seen in the old age patients or also in hypertensive patient.Its not a matter to be worried.

If you are a hypertensive,you need to control your blood pressure by taking regular medications.

Left axis deviation is seen due to left ventricle hypertrophy.

Hope this information is helpful.
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What Does The Report Showing: "Suspected Left Ventr.hypotrophy,minor Left Axis Deviation" Indicate?

Hello Welcome to HCM I understand your concerns.You have not mentioned your age in your question.Its very important to interpret an ecg. Left ventricular hypertrophy is the enlargement of the left ventricle chamber of the heart.It is usually seen in the old age patients or also in hypertensive patient.Its not a matter to be worried. If you are a hypertensive,you need to control your blood pressure by taking regular medications. Left axis deviation is seen due to left ventricle hypertrophy. Hope this information is helpful. Thank you