High voltage t-wave changes in the left ventricle, how to treat them

Left ventricular high voltage t-wave alteration is a specialized description of ECG, which may be caused by hypertension, aortic valve stenosis, physiological phenomena, and can be relieved by medication and surgical treatment.
1. Hypertension: Hypertension can cause left ventricular hypertrophy with high voltage t-wave changes in the left ventricle, which can be treated by oral medication such as captopril, benazepril and metoprolol.
2. Aortic valve stenosis: Aortic valve stenosis can also cause left ventricular hypertrophy with high voltage t-wave changes in the left ventricle, which can be treated by valve replacement.
3. Physiological phenomenon: If only the electrocardiogram suggests that the left ventricle is altered by high voltage t-wave, and there is no abnormality in other examinations and no abnormal clinical symptoms, it is a normal phenomenon and does not require treatment.
If the left ventricle high voltage t-wave change occurs, you should go to the hospital in time, improve the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor symptomatic treatment, avoid unauthorized use of drugs.