ECG

Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a diagnostic test that records the heart’s electrical activity.

Electrocardiogram (ECG) – Heart Health Check

An ECG (Electrocardiogram) is a quick, painless test that records the heart’s electrical activity to detect irregularities, heart diseases, and monitor overall cardiac health.

Who Needs It?

  • Individuals experiencing chest pain, dizziness, or palpitations.
  • People with a history of heart disease or high blood pressure.
  • Patients undergoing routine heart health checkups.
  • Those taking medications that affect the heart’s rhythm.

Why is it Important?

    • Detects irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias) early.
    • Helps diagnose heart attacks and coronary artery disease.
    • Monitors heart conditions and treatment effectiveness.
    • Ensures cardiac health before surgery or intense physical activity.

     

Uses of ECG

Heart Rhythm Monitoring

Detects irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias) and assesses overall heart function.

Heart Attack Diagnosis

Identifies signs of a heart attack by analyzing electrical activity changes in the heart.

Cardiac Condition Assessment

Helps diagnose heart diseases like coronary artery disease and myocarditis.

Preparation for ECG

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No fasting required – You can eat and drink normally before the test.
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Wear loose and comfortable clothing to allow easy access to your chest area.
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Avoid applying lotions, oils, or powders on your chest before the test, as they may interfere with electrode placement.
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Stay relaxed and avoid excessive movement during the test for accurate readings.
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The procedure is quick, painless, and usually takes about 5-10 minutes. .

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is an ECG?

An ECG (Electrocardiogram) records the heart’s electrical activity to detect abnormalities.

Is an ECG safe?

Yes, it is a completely safe, painless, and non-invasive test.