ECG (Electrocardiography) for Heart Health Assessment
An ECG is a commonly performed cardiac test that is used to record and check the electrical activity of the heart. It shows the electrical activity as line tracings on a paper, with spikes and dips called waves.
An ECG scan is frequently used along with different tests to help analyze and screen conditions influencing the heart. It is also used to examine signs of a potential heart issue, for example, palpitations (abruptly observable pulses), chest torment, dizziness and breathing issues.