Borderline ECG refers to the transitional ECG between normal ECG and abnormal ECG, which can be recovered clinically in most cases but not absolutely. If it is caused by physiological factors such as stress, it can be recovered on its own. However, if it is caused by pathologic factors such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, stroke, etc., it can be partially recovered after active treatment to control the condition.
1. Physiological factors: Because some patients are highly nervous and stressed during the examination, resulting in borderline electrocardiograms, patients need to be calmed down and stabilized before the examination, and most electrocardiograms can be restored to normal. In addition, some normal people due to the tall and thin body type, the examination of the occasional occurrence of borderline electrocardiogram, generally no treatment, regular physical examination can be.
2. Pathological factors: Due to some diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, stroke, etc., borderline ECG may appear on examination, at this time, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible to complete further examination to make a clear diagnosis, so as to avoid causing further damage to the body.
If the physical examination finds marginal electrocardiogram or accompanied by other manifestations of physical discomfort, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition and affecting the treatment.