“Is electrocardiogram safe?”
I will get an electrocardiogram. Is electrocardiogram safe?
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There is no danger from getting an EKG, also known as an ECG. Electricity is measured during this type of test, but not administered.
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ECG is a noninvasive test for providers and healthcare workers to take a more in-depth look at your heart rhythm.
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Yes, electrocardiograms (ECGs) are safe. They’re safe and easy way to see the electrical activity of your heart. When an electrocardiogram is done the technician will attach wires and the plastic leads to your chest to see the electrical activity of your heart. It only takes a few minutes to do this test.