- Male
- 36 Years
- 20/02/2025
I've just gotten back from a routine medical checkup, and my report mentions something called Partial RBBB. The clinic said it's nothing to worry about, but I'm still feeling a bit uneasy. Should I be doing any further tests or follow-ups for this? Would love to know what you think.
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its reversible no need to worry,visit Cardiologist for appropriate managemnet and have a regular follow up
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Consult a Cardiologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Assessment
- Partial Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB) is often benign, especially in asymptomatic individuals.
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Recommendations
a. If asymptomatic and no underlying heart disease, routine follow-up with your primary care physician is usually sufficient.
b. If experiencing symptoms like chest pain or palpitations, consult a cardiologist for further evaluation. -
Further Testing
- Consider an echocardiogram or stress test if advised by your healthcare provider based on symptoms or risk factors.
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Lifestyle
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, a balanced diet, and avoid smoking.
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Monitoring
- Regular check-ups to monitor any changes in your condition.
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