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Short PR/ Normal Pr

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My question is I have had multiple ecgs dine and some my PR interval is short and some my PR interval is normal!?!? What could be causing this? Why would it change from normal to short back to normal then short again on different ekgs? Could this be dehydration? Anxiety? Should I be worried

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