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Ecg and echo attached which is taken 3 days before..is there any problem in the report.as i am having wheezing from last week and also 3 days before bp shoot up upto 150 /100 along with shortness of breath so admitted in hospital and bp reduced after 4 hrs..now cough is not subsided even after taking medicine..is it heart related.
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Your symptoms are most likely due to respiratory issues Echo and ECG findings are just accidentally shown that there is MVP the symptoms are not related to MVP actually. This could be secondary to allergies or asthma or any drug related symptoms. Did not be worried for this ECG and Echo, you need annual evaluation for MVP to find any progression.
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You have BP issue and MVP. But your symptoms are not heart related they are all lung related. Since echo is showing LVH, you need medicine for BP. For wheezing and coughing consult a pulmonologist
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Yes the ECG has shown non specific changes . Echo shows mitral valve prolapse with trivial MR. Trivial MR is no problem
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