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In my echocardiography I have been diagnosed with trace aortic regurgitation and grade I LV diastolic dysfunction. Is that okay? What should I do to get them back to normal. Somewhere on Internet I read that patient die after 10 yrs of diagnosis of aortic regurgitation. Is that true? Can't it be controlled from getting bad? I have also read that trace AR means nothing. My cardiologist didn't tell me anything about any. He said everything is okay. Please suggest.
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Trace AR is not a problem at all. Don't worry.
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