A 24-year-old female asked:
I had my 2d echo last sept. 4, 2013. results reveaved i had mild mitral, tricuspid, and pulmonary regurgitation. but i don't any untoward symptom?
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Dr. John Burnsanswered
48 years experience
Not uncommon: Minor/mild degrees of regurgitation are frequently identified on echo and is not necessarily considered as abnormal. Your lack of symptoms is not unexpected.
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Dr. Randee Lipmananswered
Internal Medicine - Cardiology 40 years experience
Echo: Most people have mild regurgitation or leaks in their valves. They are flaps of tissue and not water tight. Mild leaks are a normal finding and cause no problems.
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Last updated Sep 20, 2013
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