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Exercise Stress Test

An exercise stress test, also known as a treadmill test or exercise electrocardiogram (EKG), is a diagnostic test used to measure the heart's response to physical stress. The test is typically conducted by a cardiologist, such as Dr. Ravi Bhushan, and is used to detect or evaluate heart disease or other cardiovascular conditions.

During the test, the patient will be asked to walk on a treadmill while hooked up to an EKG machine. The treadmill's speed and incline will be gradually increased, allowing the patient to exercise at a progressively harder level. The EKG machine will monitor the patient's heart rate and rhythm during the test, and the results will be analyzed by Dr. Ravi Bhushan to determine if there are any abnormalities.

The exercise stress test is a non-invasive and safe procedure, and is often used to evaluate symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, and fatigue. It can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment for existing heart conditions or to determine the patient's fitness level.

Before the test, it is important to inform Dr. Ravi Bhushan of any medications you are taking or any other medical conditions you have, as these can affect the results of the test. It is also important to wear comfortable clothing and shoes that are suitable for exercising.

Overall, an exercise stress test is a useful diagnostic tool that can help Dr. Ravi Bhushan to evaluate the health of a patient's cardiovascular system and detect or evaluate heart disease or other cardiovascular conditions. It is a safe and non-invasive procedure that can provide valuable information to help guide treatment decisions.