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ECG / EEG

ECG

What is ECG?
An ECG measures the electrical signals in the heart to evaluate its rhythm and function. It is a quick and painless test widely used to detect cardiac abnormalities.

Applications of ECG

  • Diagnosing arrhythmias (irregular heartbeat).
  • Detecting heart attacks or ischemic conditions.
  • Monitoring heart health in conditions like hypertension.
  • Assessing the effectiveness of cardiac treatments or devices like pacemakers.

Advantages

  • Non-invasive and quick.
  • Provides immediate results for urgent care.
  • Aids in early detection of heart diseases.

EEG (Electroencephalogram)

What is EEG?
An EEG records the electrical activity of the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp. It is essential for diagnosing and monitoring neurological conditions.

Applications of EEG

  • Detecting seizures and epilepsy.
  • Diagnosing sleep disorders.
  • Evaluating brain activity after head injuries.
  • Monitoring brain function in conditions like stroke or dementia.

Advantages

  • Non-invasive and safe.
  • Helps in pinpointing neurological disorders.
  • Provides critical insights for effective treatment planning.