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What do mitral valve prolapse and mitral regurgitation in my echocardiogram suggest?

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Published At June 12, 2022
Reviewed AtJuly 28, 2023

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I have got my ECG, echocardiography, TMT, and all blood tests done. All reports are normal. Echocardiography is showing MVP with mild MR. I feel anxiety and stress. Please check my reports and give me an opinion. I am taking Clonazepam and Propanolol Hydrochloride tablets. I feel typical chest pain when anxious.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I can understand your concern.

I have gone through the reports you have attached (attachments removed to protect the patient's identity).

There is no need to worry about any heart diseases. Just relax and stay calm. Do not think too much about it. Divert your mind from this. Do not pay much attention to these symptoms.

Continue the same treatment.

Hope I have solved your query.

I will be happy to help you further.

Wish you good health.

Thanks.

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

Is there any heart problem? I am worried about MVP with mild MR.

Hi,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

There is no need to worry about your echocardiography report. It is normal.

Is there any disturbance in sleep?

Are you experiencing any perspiration during sleep?

Please reply to me with the answers to the above-asked questions so, that I can guide you better.

Wish you good health.

Thanks.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar
Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar

Pulmonology (Asthma Doctors)

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