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ECG Test in Bangalore | ECG Test centre in Bangalore

ECG Test in Bangalore | ECG Test centre in Bangalore | Ebisu Diagnostics Explain When are ECGs required and How should you protect your heart For More Details : http://www.ebisudiagnostics.in/know-about-ecg-test/

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ECG Test in Bangalore | ECG Test centre in Bangalore

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  1. Know About ECG Test Know About ECG Test

  2. Introduction AnECG (electrocardiogram) records the movement of your heart at rest. It gives data about your pulse rate and heart beat, and shows if there is any change in heart due to high blood pressure (hypertension) or proof of a past heart attack.

  3. Normally, you do not need an ECG if you don’t have risk factors for heart • people with no risk elements or symptoms have an ECG as part of their routine checkups. • There are better approaches to heart disease than routine ECGs. • The ECG won’t harm you. • It may sometimes show little nonspecific abnormalities that are not due to underlying heart disease, cause worry and lead to follow-up tests and treatments that you do not need.

  4. When are ECGs required? • For some case, it can be very important to get this test. • You should probably have an ECG if you have risk elements of an enlarged heart such as high blood pressure or symptoms of heart disease, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, an abnormal heartbeat or heavy heartbeats.

  5. How should you protect your heart? • Know your risks : Talk to your doctor. Your risk of heart disease depends on many factors, such as your age, sex, ethnicity, cholesterol, blood pressure, and there is a chance that you smoke or have diabetes. • Lower your risks: The most ideal approaches to bring down your heart disease are to:

  6. Have healthy diet that is high in fiber, lower in fat, particularly saturated and trans fats, lower in sodium, includes lots of fruit and vegetables, and include portions of food that are in line with your level of physical activity. • Achieve and keep up a healthy weight. • Manage your diabetes. • Avoid alcohol use. • Reduce stress. • Visit the doctor regularly and follow his advice. • Know and control your blood cholesterol.

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