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2D echo report saying "MVP, trival MR"
Greetings to you doctor. I am getting pain from few days near heart,in the right side of chest left side of chest and also below rib cages.Some time i have uneven heart beat like when i am lying on bed or sitting it is 75 bpm...and when i stand it is like 95-110bpm..when i met doctor he asked me to get ECG and 2D echo reports.. He said those are heart palpitations and no need to worry.. Is that really a normal issue ??? Heart palpitations ??They said me its all because of acidity and gave me tablets for acidity and some tablets to reduce tension..etizola beta blocked 0.25mg...i used them for a month. And also one another doubt is I got 2D ECHO report as MVP,TRIVAL MR. is there anything to worry about that doctor ?? What does that mean..please say me if anything is dangerous...I attached my 2D echo report..please do check that and do respond.. Thanking you in advance doctor..
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U have problem in one of the valves of ur heart( Mitral valve) . Currently the issue is not serious. So don’t worry about the palpitations and chest pain. It’s due to MVP only. If the symptoms are controlled on the prescribed doses of beta blockers u need to hike up the dose. Meet and discuss with ur cardiologist. U will need to get echo and Ecg done every year to see the status and progression of the mvp. But there’s nothing to worry as it’s a treatable condition
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Mitral valve prolapse is a disorder that affects mitral valve. In the valve becomes sort redundant or more elastic and can cause vague chest discomfort especially on exertion or during stress when heart rate increases. You can take Tab Nebivolol 2.5 mg OD after for 2 weeks and see if it gives you any benefits. Continue with Etizola beta and antacids
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