Should I take medication for a rightward deviation of the EKG?

Right deviation of EKG is divided into physiological changes and pathological changes, physiological changes do not need special treatment, while pathological changes need to be treated for the primary disease and may need medication. 1. Physiological changes: right deviation of EKG can be seen in normal people with no discomfort symptoms, and has no obvious pathological significance to the body, so it does not require special treatment. 2. Pathological changes: right deviation of ECG axis can be seen in right ventricular hypertrophy and left bundle branch block. The primary causes of right ventricular hypertrophy can be seen in heart failure, pulmonary heart disease, etc. According to the primary causes, different medications should be chosen; left posterior bundle branch block, asymptomatic, does not need treatment, but when it progresses to complete bundle branch block and has obvious symptoms, pacemaker treatment should be considered. If you find that the electrocardiographic axis is deviated to the right, you need to go to the hospital for further consultation and timely treatment under the guidance of a physician to avoid delaying your condition.