Agree with the other comments. Thank you for making it completely understandable for someone who has no knowledge of medical terminology and fully understanding how the body works. My son is 14 and was just diagnosed officially this last week with right bundle branch block come to find out the doctor said that he's had it since 2019, but due to Covid he believes that the message never got to me needless to say, I'm very upset that we are only finding out Now when we could've been treating if we needed to
I suffered a right branch bundle block 2 years ago and 2 cardiologists say “im too young” and just gave me anxiety pills. They did not give me a cardiac MRI with contrast which would definitely show the scaring your talking about. They both just said many people have that branch blockage with no symptom. I have all the symptoms. I wish someone would listen to me. I’m only 36
Most common symptom of RBBB is palpitation, or the subjective perception of your heart beating against your chest. This is because the left ventricle of the heart contracts first, and then followed by a delayed second contraction by the right ventricle. Normally, we do not the heart beating because our bodies are already used to its movement. However, when 2 separate contractions occur (as in RBBB), then we feel this difference and we complain with palpitation. However, it is also important to mention that not all palpitation is a result of bundle branch blocks, as it may also be caused by some other conditions (like anxiety or acid reflux).
Thanks for this. I have lbbb and lvh. Had a heart attack last year and been miserable. I’m finally seeing a recommended EP and I hope to get the pacemaker and get my life back
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im a young 30 year old athele with no desease whatsoever.... got diagnosed with incomplete RBBB. Doc says it is not bad... but im scared it will get worse with time
Pleas ask your dr bc I’ve been told the longer you go without meds to help the issue it keeps getting worse .. wears out the heat until heart failure.. the meds make it easier for the muscles in the heart to work .. delays in taking the meds only cause the heart to wear out and fail.. please check
this makes a long more sense with my egc readings now ive got bad RBBB and my p-waves kinda just do a sad little climb then look like they are slowing falling down a hill face first
My mother 99 was diagnosed on an EKG with left bundle branch block. Should she see a cardiologist? I set up an appointment as I don't know too much about it but learned from your video.
@@ronniewilson9820 Her doctor insisted so I took her. Did an EKG and Echo. He said it was expected at her age but she is fine. The right side is compensating for the left.
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I'm confused. I've had EKGs since my early Twenties that showed a right bundle branch block, I'm 35 now and now all the sudden a cardiologist wants to investigate, why did it take so long? And according to my EKG three days ago my QRS was 68. Any suggestions?
@Dilly Dog Says appreciate the share of knowledge sir, I spoke to the cardiologist and because I have a family history of severe heart disease they just want to keep an eye on it and pretty much do an annual check to see if it progresses. I guess their concern is my EKG showed some inversion of the T waves and abnormal T waves which I guess is indicative of previous heart attack or some type of heart damage even if it's by virus or infection. I'm going in on the 13th for another Holter monitor and a CT scan of my heart for some calcium count. I also do have moderately high cholesterol which is also hereditary so we shall see how it all goes. Thanks again for your feedback and I hope you have a great week.
Hello Had an ECG three weeks ago and they noticed an incomplete RBBB. Saw a cardiologist and she concluded I've got ischemic heart disease just by hearing about my symptoms. Been having chest pains and difficulty breathing while walking, though. Could it be true or it's just somatization disorder at work? Any thoughts, please?
@@edmundamadi4941 if your chest pain is appearing even when you are resting and doesnt go away within 20 min or less thats when you should worry about ischemia but since its been three weeks means its chronic ... i really want to hear what your cardiologist said
I wonder why right bundle branch block did not show in previous ecg then suddenly, a complete right bundle branch appeared in the latest one🤔 Doc said not to worry since 2D echo with doppler results are all normal
Very. Interesting.just had abnormal ecg. Lbbb. Dr and tech were confused. Went ahead with surgery after they determined it was abnormal no biggy. Dr was telling me my sunken breast bone blah blah. I don’t have sunken breast bone. The Rt breast muscle got effected by herniated disk in my neck which also made my Rt index finger numb but painful also very weird feel. To it. Breast muscle slowly went away. Can’t flex it.. barely. Have to really concentrate to move it all. ECG day finger was shooting plasma out the end felt like. Would this effect ecg reading or give false reading? Nerve damage in neck effected area where ecg lead is attached?
I am 68 years old suffering from RBBB doctor says no problem no medicine require people says chances of paralysis and will be died if heart attack please guide thanks for such video
I have recently been diagnosed with LBBB and feel fine. No outward symptoms of heart disease. I want to know what is going on but don't want to be exposed to large doses of radiation and contrast agents. What is out there that can help determine what is going on without radiation?
there is nothing else besides the 3 hour contrast stress test or the CT angiogram with contrast. The electrical and plumbing can only be evaluated with the contrast injection. Cardiologist says the lexiscan stress test is 3 hours and the equivalent radiation of "a little bit more than 200 chest xrays". Some websites say it is the equivalent of up to 400 chest xrays. Some studies have shown that you can eliminate some radiation levels immediately by peeing in the middle of the test, and afterward drinking lots of fluids and peeing as often as possible. That's the most I've ever found from asking questions of cardiologists and doing research.
Agree with the other comments. Thank you for making it completely understandable for someone who has no knowledge of medical terminology and fully understanding how the body works. My son is 14 and was just diagnosed officially this last week with right bundle branch block come to find out the doctor said that he's had it since 2019, but due to Covid he believes that the message never got to me needless to say, I'm very upset that we are only finding out Now when we could've been treating if we needed to
We hope this video was able to help! 🙏🏼
I suffered a right branch bundle block 2 years ago and 2 cardiologists say “im too young” and just gave me anxiety pills. They did not give me a cardiac MRI with contrast which would definitely show the scaring your talking about. They both just said many people have that branch blockage with no symptom. I have all the symptoms. I wish someone would listen to me. I’m only 36
What are the symptoms you feel? I have just been diagnosed with Rbbb
Most common symptom of RBBB is palpitation, or the subjective perception of your heart beating against your chest. This is because the left ventricle of the heart contracts first, and then followed by a delayed second contraction by the right ventricle. Normally, we do not the heart beating because our bodies are already used to its movement. However, when 2 separate contractions occur (as in RBBB), then we feel this difference and we complain with palpitation. However, it is also important to mention that not all palpitation is a result of bundle branch blocks, as it may also be caused by some other conditions (like anxiety or acid reflux).
Keep going to someone who will listen to you
I have this too I’m only 30 and it scares me too
I am 32 and i have it suddenly. My previous month ecg was sinus rhytm then suddenly next month i got this with atrial tachycardia
Thanks for this. I have lbbb and lvh. Had a heart attack last year and been miserable. I’m finally seeing a recommended EP and I hope to get the pacemaker and get my life back
LBBB can cause PVCs to happen? These videos are great! Thank you for breaking it down, makes me as a visual learner very happy!
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honestly amazing! love from 1st year medical student at university of Dundee school of Medicine, Scotland UK!
Thank you! ❤️
This video has helped me so much in understanding. I love Osmosis 🥰
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Thank you, Tanner, Great Presentation as always!!
You guys are amazing❤❤❤ how can you explain such difficult topics in such a crisp way nobody can do it except you guys
Tanner you are literally a magician ❤
Thank you, Abhishek! 🙏🏼
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im a young 30 year old athele with no desease whatsoever.... got diagnosed with incomplete RBBB. Doc says it is not bad... but im scared it will get worse with time
ıncomplete RBBB is common and clinically insignificant
@@mertarican5456 Exactly what I was told by my Doctor.
@@mertarican5456how to heal it though?
Me too boss but with normal BP
Me too
Super clear!!!
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I've had right bundle branch block for a long time. I feel fine. I exercise to keep my heart healthy. :)
This is so reassuring. I just got diagnosed yesterday and I am freaking out
@kingrevvv8018 No need to worry. Unless you have heart disease, it isn't a big deal.
Is your complete or incomplete?
@tonnny7908 Don't know, to be honest. I just know I've had it for years.
Pleas ask your dr bc I’ve been told the longer you go without meds to help the issue it keeps getting worse .. wears out the heat until heart failure.. the meds make it easier for the muscles in the heart to work .. delays in taking the meds only cause the heart to wear out and fail.. please check
this makes a long more sense with my egc readings now ive got bad RBBB and my p-waves kinda just do a sad little climb then look like they are slowing falling down a hill face first
My mind just blew up 💥
My mother 99 was diagnosed on an EKG with left bundle branch block. Should she see a cardiologist? I set up an appointment as I don't know too much about it but learned from your video.
No, she's 99!
@@ronniewilson9820 Her doctor insisted so I took her. Did an EKG and Echo. He said it was expected at her age but she is fine. The right side is compensating for the left.
The pneumonic nailed everything 😮
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just imagine William Marrow actually watching this. He'd get a total heart block for sure :D
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Why?
@@Iprosperpretty Reason?
Instead mobitz ll leading to scd😅
Awesome awesome awesome explanation
Glad you liked it, Jordan! 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for your videos! 🌸 I like the way you explain diseases in great detail and always try to explain not only the symptoms and signs, but also to understand why it happens as much as possible.
P.S. Bill (WiLLiaM) MaRRoW is a bad guy but so cute ☺
We're glad that you appreciate our video! Thanks! ❤️
@@osmosis can rbbb without symptoms be cured? an ultrasound has been done, the results are normal
Excellent explanation and animations! Thank you!
Most welcome! 🥰 🥰 🥰
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What is the treatment of RBBB?
Is this lahb acquired or congenial ?
Can you get a LBBB from whiplash ? I did not have this before.
I'm confused. I've had EKGs since my early Twenties that showed a right bundle branch block, I'm 35 now and now all the sudden a cardiologist wants to investigate, why did it take so long? And according to my EKG three days ago my QRS was 68. Any suggestions?
I was diagnosed with RBBB when I was 21 so I must have been born with it. I am now 50 and no issues that I am aware of..
@Dilly Dog Says appreciate the share of knowledge sir, I spoke to the cardiologist and because I have a family history of severe heart disease they just want to keep an eye on it and pretty much do an annual check to see if it progresses. I guess their concern is my EKG showed some inversion of the T waves and abnormal T waves which I guess is indicative of previous heart attack or some type of heart damage even if it's by virus or infection. I'm going in on the 13th for another Holter monitor and a CT scan of my heart for some calcium count. I also do have moderately high cholesterol which is also hereditary so we shall see how it all goes. Thanks again for your feedback and I hope you have a great week.
@@DillyDogSaysthanks for sharing that!
Is yours complete or incomplete?
@@머쓸이 complete
Hello
Had an ECG three weeks ago and they noticed an incomplete RBBB. Saw a cardiologist and she concluded I've got ischemic heart disease just by hearing about my symptoms. Been having chest pains and difficulty breathing while walking, though. Could it be true or it's just somatization disorder at work?
Any thoughts, please?
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@@annaestrd2535 ?
Talk to the cardiologist about that and not UA-cam.
@@zanfear Sure, I know... Done that.
@@edmundamadi4941 if your chest pain is appearing even when you are resting and doesnt go away within 20 min or less thats when you should worry about ischemia but since its been three weeks means its chronic ... i really want to hear what your cardiologist said
Cardiomyopathy, LBBB and IVCD.....plus Indeterminate L Ventricular Dyastolic failure......Graded I last year. Not sure what Indeterminate means.
Excellent presentation and very clear explanation of both bundle branch blocks. Thank you very much!
You're very welcome! 💕
Can you have a BBB without widening of the QRS complex?
Nope j don't think so
It causes wide QRS and RSR inV5
Thank you soo mucj. Made easy
Glad to help! ❤️
I wonder why right bundle branch block did not show in previous ecg then suddenly, a complete right bundle branch appeared in the latest one🤔
Doc said not to worry since 2D echo with doppler results are all normal
You still have it?
I have it and I been dealing with chest pain and my rib cage has been hurting like crazy and it hurting my heart
Can rbbb be cured?
I have the same question
rbbb is physiological in some ppl , if asymptomatic, no worries !
Not cured but possible pace maker to correct issue...
Zi ray? 🙀 guess a new beginning then 🖕
Very. Interesting.just had abnormal ecg. Lbbb. Dr and tech were confused. Went ahead with surgery after they determined it was abnormal no biggy. Dr was telling me my sunken breast bone blah blah. I don’t have sunken breast bone. The Rt breast muscle got effected by herniated disk in my neck which also made my Rt index finger numb but painful also very weird feel. To it. Breast muscle slowly went away. Can’t flex it.. barely. Have to really concentrate to move it all. ECG day finger was shooting plasma out the end felt like. Would this effect ecg reading or give false reading? Nerve damage in neck effected area where ecg lead is attached?
can i send you my ekg? i was told it was abnormal and im kind of freaking out
I've got RBB for a while now. Symptom while getting up quickly, I feel faint and dizzy. Which sucks
How long have you had it?
@@kingrevvv couple of years .
every time you get up, it's normal
I am 68 years old suffering from RBBB doctor says no problem no medicine require people says chances of paralysis and will be died if heart attack please guide thanks for such video
RBBB do not require any intervention, just maintain BP and remove underlined cause . Like hypertension/ myocarditis, PE etc
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I have recently been diagnosed with LBBB and feel fine. No outward symptoms of heart disease. I want to know what is going on but don't want to be exposed to large doses of radiation and contrast agents. What is out there that can help determine what is going on without radiation?
Ask your doctor/cardiologist and not on UA-cam.
there is nothing else besides the 3 hour contrast stress test or the CT angiogram with contrast. The electrical and plumbing can only be evaluated with the contrast injection. Cardiologist says the lexiscan stress test is 3 hours and the equivalent radiation of "a little bit more than 200 chest xrays". Some websites say it is the equivalent of up to 400 chest xrays. Some studies have shown that you can eliminate some radiation levels immediately by peeing in the middle of the test, and afterward drinking lots of fluids and peeing as often as possible. That's the most I've ever found from asking questions of cardiologists and doing research.
5:13 for few second.
Curious that my LBBB happened after C - vaccine
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P wave is not atrial contraction. It is atrial depolarization. The contraction occurs after, somewhere between the P wave and QRS.
Your correct, but you are splitting hairs.
@@Nostradamus_Order33no that’s not splitting hairs. That’s spitting facts.
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I'm 36, just found out randomly I have both right and left bundle branch blocks. Why? Should I be worried?
Do you have any symptoms ?
@@fawziaothman4443 Yea, I found out because I went to the emerg for chest tightness
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