Right bundle branch blocks ( RBBB) are very uncommon in younger people. That said ,occasionally they can be present in people with no clinical manifestations of heart disease .
I think you should follow up with a cardiologist , as included in the most common causes of bundle branch blocks are Hyperkalaemia (excess potassium),
cardiomyopathy, infection and aortic stenosis.
A good cardiologist will take bloods and do an ultrsound of your heart to exclude any of these.
If cleared by a cardiologist , you should have no problems with future medicals.
Last edited by priapism; 24th June 2007 at 10:41.