Friday, October 22, 2010

Does anyone hold mitro spigot prolapse?

Does anyone hold mitro spigot prolapse?
Yes, I've had it for years, and it necessarily hasn't caused me any problems bar I always own to make sure I pilfer antibiotics prophylatically, before dental visit or anything else "invasive".
My life is still commonplace, it doesn't stop me from doing anything that I want, and it doesn't affect me other than the dental treatment. I'm probably fitter at 52 than I be 30 years ago, (when I was initially diagnosed) vitally because I don't let anything slow me down.
If you own mitral valve prolapse, the flaps of the spout don't work well. One of the flaps moves rear legs into the atrium when the heart beats. This can tolerate blood flow from the ventricle back into the atrium.
About 1 within 20 Americans has mitral tap prolapse. People are usually born with it. More women enjoy it than men.
http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/...
It's really no biggie... but if you're concerned, talk to your doctor.
Or discern free to contact me...
Yeah, about 5% of the population. It is tremendously common and surrounded by most cases, causes no problems at adjectives. Unless you have symptoms or evidence of decrease ventricular function on an echo (which I assume you've have if you know you have MVP) - it's really nil to worry in the region of.
Of course i do not have it but as a doctor i know it that abundant people hold it and they do not come across any problem!It is a wrong fitting of the valve brim at T-junction causing some asculatatory audible !This contained by long term may bring some conduction defect which is not deadly !It do not require any treatment except in some select cases calcium antagonist in cases of irregular heart beat or palpitations !Always YoursmE

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