Doctors can use several tests to diagnose bundle branch block. The most common is an electrocardiogram or EKG, which can record the electrical impulses of the heart and discover irregular patterns. Depending on what pattern appears, doctors can discover the presence of bundle branch block and whether it affects the left or right side.

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