What is ECG test?
The electrical activity of your heart at rest is recorded by an ECG (electrocardiogram). These impulses are recorded by an ECG, which shows how rapidly the heart is beating, the rhythm of the heartbeats (steady or irregular). The electrocardiograph records the electrical activity of the heart muscle and shows it on a screen or paper as a trace. A medical professional then interprets the information.
ECG is advisable for the Individuals who are experiencing symptoms such as chest discomfort, dyspnea, dizziness, fainting, or rapid or irregular heartbeats. The ECG is a non-invasive and safe treatment with no known side effects. Detection of arrhythmias, coronary heart disease, heart attacks, cardiomyopathy, and the signs of blocked arteries can be spotted using an ECG.