Heart Disease Ecg

Medical professionals, I have mild hypoperfusion previous effort, it is very dangerous?
I recently had an MPS, which was positive in the ECG, I am a reasonably fit 64, but worry a fair bit, I have recently gone to BP lashes, but they are not having chest pains now for the effort. I can not see the cardiologist until late August, and I worry that I could have a stroke or something, the report also indicates that I have an underlying disease heart, is there a cure? Thanks folks.
Keyword: SOFT sounds like you have some plaque in their arteries, like a lot of older people 60. If you are not having chest pain, then your risk is lower. If you start having chest pain, go to the hospital (emergency or A & E). Moreover, unless who has had a problem with aspirin in the past, having a "baby" aspirin (in the U.S., 81 mg) daily. Good lock.
What if I have a family history of ischemic heart disease?
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