Is the ECG (electrocardiography) the only test you need to know your heart health? According to Dr. Neven Bharom, a cardiologist, doctor of medical sciences, there are two tests that you should do along with the ECG to learn about the true state of your heart.

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In a message that shared on July 22, D -R -Bharri outlined the drum, where emphasized that your ECG could not give you a true picture of your heart, even if it returns normally. He stated: “ECG gives only 20-30 percent information about your heart. There are two powerful tests: TMT and environmental cardiography. Let us know about Eco and TMT in simple language.”
What is the TMT test?
According to the cardiologist, TMT (Test Test Test) is a machine on which you need to run and it is done with the ECG. He explained that on TMT car, doctors gradually increase their speed and tendency and record the ECG in real time to find out about the patient’s heart.

He explained that if anyone has any chest pain during the test there are some changes in the ECG, then it is a sign of the red flag. “The purpose of this test is to check whether the oxygen will receive the heart muscles during stress or not. To assess chest pain, fix the blood pressure and rhythm during stress, and if someone had a heart attack, it is useful to provide fitness to the person after the heart,” the cardiologist added.
All you need to know about environmental cardiography
The third test is an environmental cardiography or an echocardiogram. According to the doctor, environmental cardiography is an ultrasound examination of the heart through which we learn about the movement of the heart.
“This shows us the images in real time from the inside. Its function or purpose is to measure the ejection or pumping fraction to say the heart of the heart valve to report the size of the cardiac chamber, and to tell if there is a heart.
Note for readers: This article is intended only for information purposes rather than to replace professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a doctor with any medical issues.