ECG features: STv3-v6 moves down ≤0.05mv. What is the conclusion? Do you have coronary heart disease?

ST-T change is a technical term of electrocardiogram. When ST segment decline is ≥0.05mv, it usually indicates myocardial ischemia (such as angina pectoris or myocardial infarction), and there are secondary ST changes and nonspecific ST changes, which must be comprehensively judged by doctors.

In your case, it is recommended to do a treadmill electrocardiogram first. If it is positive (that is, there is ST segment exercise after exercise), coronary CTA or coronary angiography should be done to diagnose coronary heart disease. If it is diagnosed, it is necessary to treat it accordingly. If not, it may be a nonspecific ST change, so don't worry too much.