An EEG (electroencephalogram) and an EKG (electrocardiogram) are both valuable diagnostic tools in medicine. But what exactly do they do? And what’s the difference?
The main difference is where they measure electrical activity. An EEG looks at the electrical activity in your brain, while an EKG looks at the electrical activity in your heart.
Understanding the difference between an EEG and an EKG is important for healthcare professionals and anyone curious about medical diagnostics.