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Mild stroke
Hi sir, recently I have admitted in hospital due to heart beat exceeded 230bpm and I have mitral valve prolapse since 2005, doctor said it's mild stroke due to small damage to heartso  use medication but, I'm afraid of stroke..if it's come again do I have capacity to handle that.. daily I'm facing left side heart pain comes and goes and my stomach beating with heart surrounding navel and weakness especially evening time. please advise me...
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Your history is not sufficient please consult with all the reports
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You may require blood thinner.. To prevent next stroke
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echocardiography
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please consult..
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Please you better have a detailed consultation for a better clarity
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Upload the reports and chat or consult with a cardiologist Even go back to your treating cardio for a comprehensive counseling
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You need to review with all the old reports and discharge summary.
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Your history needs to be evaluated to come to a conclusion. Since you had high heart rate , please continue the medications.
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