ElectrocardiogramECG (Electrocardiogram), EKG (Electrocardiogram) RisksThere is no chance of problems while having an electrocardiogram
(EKG or ECG). An EKG is a completely safe test. In most cases, there is no
reason why you should not be able to get an EKG. The electrodes are used to transfer an image of the electrical
activity of your heart to tracing on paper. No electricity passes through your
body from the machine, and there is no danger of getting an electrical
shock.
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