How to Make a Stress Test
Testing Cardiovascular Disease
An electrocardiogram (EKG) is a test that looks at the conduction system of your heart. An echocardiogram tells more about your heart's structure. Doctors may also perform stress tests or a heart catheterization. (04:04)
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Treadmill stress test - stimulating the heart to search for heart problems and severity of complications.
Did you know that often the first symptom of heart disease is a heart attack? If you’re lucky you may have some chest pain or acute shortness of breath to warn you that things may not be 100% healthy.
If you have a cardiac stress test scheduled, or if you have concerns about your heart, you may want to understand how a cardiac stress test is performed. This article provides you with the basic background information you need to understand how these tests are performed. A cardiac stress test is...
If you have certain medical symptom such as hypertension, diabetes, rapid or irregular heart beats, and so on, your doctor may request that you take a stress test. Normal heart test such as listening through a stethoscope, taking heart beat and blood pressure, etcetera, cannot detect many heart problems - because they're given while the patient is at rest. Many problems of the heart and circulatory system only reveal themselves when under stress.
When you want an evaluation of your arterial blood flow, you go for a heart stress test and unlike what the name suggests, it has nothing to do with the emotions of a person. The test is to find out whether there are abnormalities.
