Today, I suddenly felt dizzy and chest tightness. The doctor said I had myocardial ischemia and high triglyceride.
Condition Analysis:
ECG is OK. Although the problem is not very big, ST segment is nonspecific elevated. In this case, it is recommended to have a coronary angiography, and you still have symptoms, for fear of sudden cardiovascular accident. Now more and more diseases are younger. Early treatment is recommended.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, from the examination results, ST segment elevation, this ECG is abnormal. It is generally caused by insufficient blood supply to the myocardium, myocardial infarction, angina pectoris and other symptoms. It is best to go to the hospital to do a cardiac color Doppler ultrasound, 24-hour ECG and cardiography for examination. Check it clearly, treat it under the guidance of the doctor, pay attention to rest at ordinary times, don't stay up late and overwork, exercise properly, enhance your physique, and avoid smoking and alcohol
Condition Analysis:
The above-mentioned sudden dizziness and chest tightness and related changes in the chest lead of ECG, it is considered that there is the possibility of myocardial ischemia caused by vascular blockage. At present, it is recommended to go to the cardiology department or emergency department for face-to-face diagnosis as soon as possible, and also need to do a cardiac color Doppler ultrasound and myocardial enzyme test. If these two items are abnormal, especially the increase of myocardial enzyme, it can be diagnosed as myocardial infarction. At this time, it is recommended to carry out cardiography to determine the specific condition of cardiovascular and choose the treatment method according to the results of cardiography test.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, good afternoon, my friend. From the ECG results you uploaded, no obvious problems were found, no myocardial ischemia and arrhythmia were found?
Guidance:
Of course, it may be that there is no problem in the ECG examination this time. The ECG examination must be done when you have symptoms before you can find the problem. You feel dizzy. First, check whether there is high blood pressure? The blood supply to the brain is insufficient. In addition, you'd better do ECG examination when you have symptoms next time. At the same time, take blood to test troponin and see if there is any problem?