How to place ECG leads in women

The ECG leads are divided into four limb leads and six chest leads, and the order and position of the leads are the same for either males or females.
There are four limb leads, red, yellow, green, and black, and their corresponding limbs are right upper limb, left upper limb, left lower limb, and right lower limb.
There are six thoracic leads, V1 is located at the fourth intercostal space at the right edge of the sternum, V2 is located at the fourth intercostal space at the left edge of the sternum, V3 is located at the midpoint of the line connecting V2 and V4, V4 is located at the intersection of the left midclavicular line and the fifth intercostal space, V5 is located at the intersection of the horizontal and anterior axillary line of V4, and V6 is located at the intersection of the horizontal line of V4 and the midaxillary line.
In women with large breasts, the breasts need to be pushed apart to place ECG leads if necessary.
Women with breast discomfort should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease, and symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the doctor.