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Mild mitral and tricuspid valve regurgitation
A 22-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ira Friedlanderanswered
Cardiac Electrophysiology 44 years experience
These findings are: most likely unrelated as all of us experience occasional extra heart beats. You should go back to your cardiologist and tell him/her about your new sy... Read More
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915 viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 23-year-old female asked:

A Verified Doctoranswered
Family Medicine 49 years experience
Kidney function: Although this is theoretically possible, I would suggest kidney function studies including blood, urine and reanl ultrasouns. Consult you physician an... Read More
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4.1k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 40-year-old female asked:

Dr. George Mathewanswered
Cardiology 60 years experience
Missing Data: Some important data are missing before i can say normal.What is pa pressure.
What about lv function etc. If they r normal then only i can comment o... Read More
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5.3k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 17-year-old male asked:

Dr. George Mathewanswered
Cardiology 60 years experience
No: Mild tricuspid and mitral valve regurgitation are benign conditions unless it get infected.Then we call it as valve endocarditis.It can be deadly unle... Read More
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5.5k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
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Dr. Richard Zimonanswered
Internal Medicine 61 years experience
YES: PVC's and intermittent PAT (tachycardia) are common arrythmias associated with Mitral Valve Prolapse and there is medication if this is causing sympto... Read More
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1.2k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. Robert Binfordanswered
Thoracic Surgery 40 years experience
Yes: Trace mitral and tricuspid regurgitation by itself is nothing to worry about. There many people who live normal lives with this. This usually diagnos... Read More
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4.9k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. Ira Friedlanderanswered
Cardiac Electrophysiology 44 years experience
Yes: A murmur is just a sound made by blood flowing through your heart and valves. If the Echo is normal, trace mitral and tricuspid regurgitation is proba... Read More
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2.5k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
A 23-year-old female asked:

Dr. Donald Colantinoanswered
Internal Medicine 63 years experience
Trivial: These findings on an echocardiogram are common and insignificant and shouldn't cause fatigue or any other symptoms. I assume that the rest of the echo... Read More
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4.5k viewsReviewed >2 years ago
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Dr. Rick Kochanswered
Cardiology 24 years experience
NO: Mild tr should not cause such symptoms. Further evaluation with a cardiologist or pulmonologist should be undertaken.
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5.6k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 76-year-old male asked:

Dr. Julie Abbottanswered
Preventive Medicine 47 years experience
Need cardiologist!: There are a number of concerning findings on your echocardiogram. The left ventricular function (how strong your pump is) is just a little low; I'm no... Read More
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