Q: Please interpret A: I can’t reliably or safely interpret this ECG from a photo alone as a medical diagnosis. What I can say from the visible tracing: - Rhythm appears regular, rate roughly in the 60s to low 70s - QRS looks narrow - There seem to be P waves before each QRS likely sinus rhythm - I do not see obvious dramatic ST-elevation in this image quality, but subtle ischemic changes cannot be ruled out from a photo Important: A proper interpretation needs the original ECG file/print, lead calibration confirmation, clinical symptoms, and ideally comparison with prior ECGs. If this ECG was done for chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, palpitations, or sweating, treat it as urgent and get immediate in-person medical review ER/emergency services. If you want, I can help you do a structured lead-by-lead reading if you upload a clearer, flat, high-resolution image straight-on, no shadows and share age, symptoms, and reason for ECG.