Why do young people have left ventricular hypervoltage

Left ventricular hypervoltage is a manifestation on the electrocardiogram. In young people, left ventricular hypervoltage may be physiologic or pathologic and requires further determination.
Physiologic left ventricular hypervoltage is commonly seen in people with long, thin builds, or those with particularly weak chest walls, and also in people who participate in high-intensity physical exercise. Generally there are no obvious clinical symptoms, and do not need special treatment, regular examination can be.
Pathological left ventricular hypervoltage can be seen in a variety of diseases that cause left ventricular hypertrophy, such as hypertension, aortic stenosis, cardiac amyloidosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and so on. It is necessary to improve the cardiac ultrasound and other related examinations to further determine, according to the cause of the symptomatic treatment.
If you feel uncomfortable, you should consult a doctor promptly and follow the medical advice.