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Hi,

Could someone if they can do a quick read of the ECGs I have attached here. I only put my first name. I have a handheld ECG that I was given by the hospital when I get palpitations which I have been getting now regular for over a year. This is the fist time I used it in a long while as I just put up with them as they are daily for me. The only reason I have posted the readings I took is that I had been getting a bit of pain in my left upper chest and arm and a little sweating. It's died off again now and the pain. It seems to just keep coming and going. I just feel a little nauseated now no pain though.

I took 4 of them and another 2 reading with no pain. No private information on my ECGs to keep with forum rules.

Here they are and thanks in advance. I was just unsure if I need to see anyone in the morning about it or not. Thank you

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Edited by robuk
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Sorry, this is not a forum for medical advice. I would question the common sense of anybody who would be willing to give you comprehensive medical advice regarding the history you have given us and the ECG attachments. You are having chest pain and clearly concerned about it. You need to see your primary care provider or check into the ER if this problem concerns you. Good luck and take care.

chbare

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What chbare said. If you want my medical opinion, you gotta be in my area and dial 911. Otherwise, please see your primary care physician regarding any questions you have.

Edited by Bieber
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Either that or make your way to an emergency room in a timely manner for assessment, chest pain is not to be taken lightly!

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The ECG is just one form of diagnostics. It doesn't really tell you everything about cardiac function. It just shows you the electrical function of the heart. See a physician. All the best...

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