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If size of t wave varies in ecg then which disease

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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, T wave changes are very non-specific. They can occur with hyperventilation, anxiety, drinking hot or cold beverages, and positional changes. Hyperkalemia (hyperpotassemia) can cause tall, peaked T waves. Hypokalemia and ischemia can cause low amplitude or inverted T waves.

Answered by Nivviii
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Heya!

Here's ur answer

T Wave -

T wave represents the repolarization of the ventricles.

T wave represents the repolarization of the ventricles. [T wave changes are actually non-specific. They can occur with anxiety,hyperventilaton etc..]

⭐Hyperkalemia is a common cause of tall or peaked T waves.

⭐Myocardial ischemia is a common cause of inverted T waves.Left or right bundle branch block results in abnormal repolarization of the myocardium and can be associated with T wave inversion.

⭐Hyperventilation can cause deep, reversible ST segment abnormalities. T wave inversions and T wave flattening are sometimes present for no clear clinical reason, hence are referred to as “NON-SPECIFIC T WAVE ABNORMALITIES.”

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