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Mitral valve - redundant AML
Past 2.5 years i experienced heart palpitation 6-7 times.. i took many ecg, many echo rest, 2 tmt, thyroid and sugar test. All the reports were normal. In my last echo test there's a find "mitral-valve - redundant AML" Is this anything serious? Is it cause my heart palpitation? Please explain doctor. To avoid heart palpitation what should i do?
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Nothing to be worried about as there is no significant Valvular leak or stenosis. In case you are still having palpitations, opt for a medical consultation.
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Its normal Breathing exercise
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