Thank you so much! I just found out from an echo that I have this and am now scared to do anything out of fear of stressing my heart. You've helped to put me at ease. Thank you.
I just was told I had mild mitral regurgitation only found on the Echo not on the EKG. My doctor said my heart is functioning normally and just to look out for symptoms and the finding was not serious. I did make a follow-up appointment in two years. I was anxious but listening to you I feel better. 😊 you
Very informative video, I had my first echo and the cardiologist said I have Mild Mitral valve leakage, so I looked it up and found your video! But he said I was fine! Thanks for this video!
@@rameshkrishnanr5106 Hi, my echo results says TV Fibrosis on leafletsRV pressure gradient of 15mmHg, and MT lots of Nodular Fibrosis on the leaflets, very trivial MR on flow studies, Diastolic peak gradient of 2.76mmHg. Summary says significant Nodular Fibrosis on the mitral with Trivial MR ans the Cardic Physiology assured me of Mild mitral regurations. May I please have clarity should I worry or go for further test.
very informative i just got my echocardiogram results and i was scared at first i had this on my result but every other interpretation on it says its normal but i will still let my cardiologist check it. thanks doc 🙏🏼
You're unreal! Sitting in a Mall making a video - and doing a wonderful job of it! And looking breath-takingly handsome! This is why you are where you are! This is who you are. 💖
I just stumbled across your page and really enjoy it. I am 70 years old and in very good shape. No BP issue no sugar issue and no cholesterol and I excercise daily but have these heart flutters for about 40 years and went to a cardiologist who found nothing wrong with me but lately the flutters are almost constant so Im thinking of going back to the Cardiologist. Last time was 2 years ago,
I know this video is not new but I heard the cafes, restaurants, etc. opened up in England this weekend so people can start living again. You look very handsome today. I don't see this at our Mall! Welcome back, Doc!
Dr. Thanks a lot, I am being diagnosed with mild mitral regurgitation. And I am on medication. Learnt alot through your wonderful concern message. God Bless You Sir.
@@genesisbunaventura8308 I have mild valve regurgitation on three except my aorta valve but he also didn’t put me on meds he said is all normal findings
@genesisbunaventura8308 plz reply bro my mom echo m bhi mild mitral regurgitation aya h aur artoic mildy regurgitation dr ne to medicine di hai jis m bp medicine aur blood thnner aur 2 aur hai
Hey Doc, This was a most excellent video. It was amazing that you could keep focused in that environment. You were is a busy place. You were amazing! Thank you!! Question: can you feel your Mitral Regurgitation? Is there any sensation in your heart, if so where is it located? Thank you!
You explain everything so well. I really appreciate this. I think you may also have a career in teaching others bedside manner! :) I wish you health and happiness.
You sound very honest and sincere however there are doctors out there that will make more of a situation so they can make money you have to watch out for that as well
You are very welcome Nick Thank you for your support- it would mean a tonne if you’d consider subscribing to the channel. Also I try and do some regular broadcasts via WhatsApp on +44795131008
I’m 23 and just for diagnosed with Mild mitral and tricuspid. The doctor told me not to worry cause everything looked normal but still scared that it would get worse overtime. 😕
I love your channel. I have followed everything to do with ectopics. I was wondering if you could talk about ectopics that happen after exercise while cooling down from the work out. I would really appreciate this!
If it’s mild now it will get worse in time. This is 1 of the reasons why people have arrhythmia as well and symptoms of dizziness, tiredness etc. It must be treatment asap surgically. If you leave it and it gets worse you will cause irreversible heart damage which will eventually GET YOU.
If it’s mild now it will get worse in time. This is 1 of the reasons why people have arrhythmia as well and symptoms of dizziness, tiredness etc. It must be treatment asap surgically. If you leave it and it gets worse you will cause irreversible heart damage which will eventually GET YOU.
Just found out I have a mild leaky mitral valve and bicuspid valve. Im only 23. I’m worried because I have instances of tachycardia that the put me on beta blockers for. I plan to get off soon. Thank you for this video I will call and ask these questions tomorrow.
@@haileyanderson7870 hey! My cardiologist said nothing to worry about with the leaky heart valves. You should get a holter monitor for a month and just double check but I’ve been doing better. I honestly think it’s tied to Covid. I wish you luck and don’t stress it makes it worse. Also drinking seems to trigger my palpitations as well.
@@xxbugbugxx thank you for the kind words! I had an echo done 1.5 year ago and everything was normal and then had another one about a month ago and they found the leaky valves and it's been really worrisome. What if it gets worse in another 1.5 years? I'm really hoping everything will be okay
doc may i ask a question if i was diagnosed with these: Conclusion: 1.Normal left venticular dimension with good wall motion and contractility and good systolic function. 2.Dilated left atrium with no evidence of thrombus formation. 3. Mild mitral regurgitation. 4.Trivial tricuspid regurgitation. 5.trivial aortic regurgitation. 6.Pulmonic regurgitation Thank you doc.
Love your videos! They are very informational! I'm trying to find out info about my echo. My doc said I have mild regurgitation in the mitral valve and tricuspid valve, but it has gone up since the last echo. I'm having another one on Monday.... thank you for your helpful videos!
Thank you for your very kind words. I shall be putting out more videos both on youtube and different ones on my Facebook page (type yorkcardiology@gmail.com in Facebook search bar) Many thanks once again
My daughter is four. She was born with a CHD called ALCAPA. Due to the defect she had severe mitral regurgitation. She now has mild regurgitation, and prolapse. Do you think it could become worse, as it's been damaged. She does have some scarring in the ventricle ♥️
very good to know. I had mild in 2012. I also have atrial fibrillation. now after multiple ablation. I find I am not able to do what I could do in the gym a few months ago. Ultrasound now shows that mitral valve is now at moderately severe.
Was told I had very mild regurgitation but I have become short of breath at times and sometimes I don’t ever have it! I’ve had a lung scan, cardiopulmonary test done and all was great! I’m very nervous
I hope you notice this Doc. I was diagnosed days ago with Mitral Valve Regurgitation and experiencing symptoms such as Palpitations, Difficulty of Breathing, Palpitations, Sometimes Dizziness, and numbness. Is it normal Doc? I’m nervous right now.
All of these symptoms indicate your heart and/or your arteries that deliver blood from your heart to rest of your body are abnormal. The mitral valve regurgitate itself could be normal. Please take more examinations to find out what exactly causes these symptoms.
Hey doc your videos are really helpful for me as far as relieving my anxiety about this kind of thing but I have a question, I was having palpitations a few weeks ago and went to the doctor and had bloodwork done, they said my potassium levels were at 3.3 and the normal is 3.5 to 4.2 and I was wondering would that be low enough to trigger Pvc's and Pac's? I've had these for almost two years but they still terrify me when I have them.
Hi Dr. Gupta! I have a question for you- I am a 25 year old female with no family history of sudden death or heart problems. I've been experiencing palpitations for about 5 years now, and I usually have at least a handful a day. I went through an extremely stressful situation in the past 3 months, and they have gotten SO much more frequent. I feel at least 100 a day, possibly more. I don't get lightheaded with them. I went to the cardiologist and had normal blood work, ekg, and chest x-ray. A few months prior, I had a 30-day event monitor that came back completely normal, except for pvcs, which the doctor was not concerned about. Should I be really worried? The doctors don't seem concerned, but I am anxious and I know that's not helping! :(
Can you do a video on tricuspid valve regurgitation. I recently had an echocardiogram done and my doctor said I have moderate leakage in my tricuspid valve. I'm only 24
@@YorkCardiology I was just told my echocardiogram is normal but I have tricuspid mild tricuspid valve leakage and it has me on edge with anxiety. Where you able to do a video? Thanks
@@Ariel-yc3xl hi ariel.. Do you know if the Dr. Did the video on Tricuspid mild valve leak? I was just told I have this problem from my echocardiogram and im concerned.
Dr., I have a mild leak from my mitral and tricuspid valves, should I worry now and have them repaired sooner than later. My cardiologist did not advise me to do anything, and he said 95% of his patients have it.
I had my aortic value replaced in 1982. Mechanical valve. I have a-fib, but controlled by medication. Past 6 months I have noticed a lot of issues. Went on vacation in Sept. could not do a lot of walking, very tried and trouble climbing stairs. Now I am having shortness of breath, heaviness in my chest and fatigue. I cannot even walk to mailbox, sweep floor etc. without breathing hard. I had stress test done in Feb of 22, showed mild reg of mitral and aortic valve. What’s going on?
If you have mild leaky valves (with symptoms such as arrythmia, shortness of breath..etc), and you just 'wait and see' - and monitor that the leaking does not get worse - then great! But from what some patients are saying here, just 'waiting and seeing' seem to actually allow their condition to worsen. I suppose the debate here is, do you have surgery to repair your valves nice and early.. or do you wait for the affected valves to become really bad (possibly with an enlarged heart and cords too) before having surgery? I can't think of anything worse than 'waiting' as per a doctors advice, only to find your condition has deteriorated 4-5 down the line, because nothing was done to help the situation.
@No name 123 my doctor saying that the reason is because it might not need surgery because is normal functions or findings then you get surgery and then something else happens
Hey I have a mild mitral leak too and I have the exact same symptoms as discussed. Very scary feel 90 and only 33. Can you give me any updates on how ur doing. The symptoms displayed aren't an everyday occurance but I do get them from time to time but as of late there abit more frequent
@d Baruah must improved, started meditation and became accepting over my health in recent weeks. Few tips for me personal was exercise, meditation, accepting, good diet, ginger, lemon and garlic. Green tea, and lemon water with apple cider vinegar.
I have 3 mild valves that leaks. But all the ventricles etc is normal. Should I not to worry? I used to see my cardiologist once a year than twice a year and now he wants to see me every 5 years. Is it a good sign right? But Im still worried
Thank you so much! I just found out from an echo that I have this and am now scared to do anything out of fear of stressing my heart. You've helped to put me at ease. Thank you.
I just was told I had mild mitral regurgitation only found on the Echo not on the EKG. My doctor said my heart is functioning normally and just to look out for symptoms and the finding was not serious. I did make a follow-up appointment in two years. I was anxious but listening to you I feel better. 😊 you
Do you have any symptoms
Very informative video, I had my first echo and the cardiologist said I have Mild Mitral valve leakage, so I looked it up and found your video! But he said I was fine! Thanks for this video!
How long mild Mr take to become severe
@@rameshkrishnanr5106 Hi, my echo results says TV Fibrosis on leafletsRV pressure gradient of 15mmHg, and MT lots of Nodular Fibrosis on the leaflets, very trivial MR on flow studies, Diastolic peak gradient of 2.76mmHg. Summary says significant Nodular Fibrosis on the mitral with Trivial MR ans the Cardic Physiology assured me of Mild mitral regurations. May I please have clarity should I worry or go for further test.
@@oliviabaloyi1621 what is the test that shows fibrosis on the mitral leaflets? Is it the echocardiography test?
@@rameshkrishnanr5106 ok
@@gursaini5055 That's what I want to know 😞
You are an excellent doctor and you explain everything with such empathy you put people at ease. God bless you and keep helping and healing people.
I see that this is an old video but it helped me so much after just finding out 2 days ago that I have this. Thanks so much for making these videos.
Hi do you have any symptoms.?
very informative i just got my echocardiogram results and i was scared at first i had this on my result but every other interpretation on it says its normal but i will still let my cardiologist check it. thanks doc 🙏🏼
You're age bro and how you are doing now?
God bless you Doctor. I just got this result and have been worried sick with anxiety. Thank you
Clear detailed easy to follow information...this doctor is a great free resource
You're unreal! Sitting in a Mall making a video - and doing a wonderful job of it! And looking breath-takingly handsome! This is why you are where you are! This is who you are. 💖
Brilliant explanation, very clearly conveyed, as a lay person I was able to understand a complex subject to some extent.
sir I am from India.
you are doing great job................love and respect from the core of my heart
Thanks for the three questions to ask my doctor. Helps me evaluate my test results, too.
I am diagnosed with Trivial Mitral Regurgitation, thank you doc for very informative video, i felt relieved right now.
Heyy
did it progress
same to me here..
Trace is normal if all 3 above said things are normal
I just stumbled across your page and really enjoy it. I am 70 years old and in very good shape. No BP issue no sugar issue and no cholesterol and I excercise daily but have these heart flutters for about 40 years and went to a cardiologist who found nothing wrong with me but lately the flutters are almost constant so Im thinking of going back to the Cardiologist. Last time was 2 years ago,
Sorry 2 years ago that I went to the Drs
Hey how are now sir hope you are in good health
@@johnnydiamond634i am on emconcor a beta blockers and my flutters has stopped. I feel great.
I know this video is not new but I heard the cafes, restaurants, etc. opened up in England this weekend so people can start living again. You look very handsome today. I don't see this at our Mall! Welcome back, Doc!
I appreciate you. Thank you.
May your Angels ever guide you and guard you.
very well done, now I can easily explain it to my patients when they ask
Dr. Thanks a lot, I am being diagnosed with mild mitral regurgitation. And I am on medication. Learnt alot through your wonderful concern message. God Bless You Sir.
How medication my cardiologist told the my mild mitral regurgitation is OK.. No medication.. Mitral become worst..
@@genesisbunaventura8308 I have mild valve regurgitation on three except my aorta valve but he also didn’t put me on meds he said is all normal findings
@genesisbunaventura8308 plz reply bro my mom echo m bhi mild mitral regurgitation aya h aur artoic mildy regurgitation dr ne to medicine di hai jis m bp medicine aur blood thnner aur 2 aur hai
Excellent are ever my admiration go out to Dr Gupta for his knowledge that he freely makes available to all of us here on RUclips thank your Dr Gupta
Thank you. I feel better about the email from my doctor. Which said I had mild aortic regurgitation. Then no significant findings.
God bless u for sharing this video. Your explanation is so clear.
Love the heart pin! A thousand meanings - all deserved by you!
Thx for the info Doc, I am relieved having watched this video, I wish more doctors had your communication skills....
The giving generosity of Dr. Gupta's heart is what makes him special, not just his communication skills. One is given, one is learned.
I had a 2D echo a few months ago that diagnosed a mild mitral regurgitation. The cardio did tell me there's nothing to worry about.
How r you now
God bless you Dr Sanjay for making this video.
Hey Doc, This was a most excellent video. It was amazing that you could keep focused in that environment. You were is a busy place. You were amazing! Thank you!! Question: can you feel your Mitral Regurgitation? Is there any sensation in your heart, if so where is it located? Thank you!
Thank you very much for this explanation. I was worried about the result of my 2d echo. You are the solution that explained it.
thank you!
You explain everything so well. I really appreciate this. I think you may also have a career in teaching others bedside manner! :) I wish you health and happiness.
Hello do you had mitral valve prolapse
You sound very honest and sincere however there are doctors out there that will make more of a situation so they can make money you have to watch out for that as well
Thank you for all your videos. Its hard to get all this info in one Dr. visit. I really appreciate your videos.
You are very welcome Nick
Thank you for your support- it would mean a tonne if you’d consider subscribing to the channel.
Also I try and do some regular broadcasts via WhatsApp on +44795131008
I have symptoms of mild to servere regurgitation. Shortness of breath makes me tired alot throughout the day. Thanks for specific questions to ask.
How are you now bro
Same here..recently I also got diagnosed with MR and I feel tired and shortness of breath frequently..
How are you feeling now?
Thank you very much 🫀
Thank you so much for this information! Very helpful!
I remember this video!!! 💓💕💓 Love you still! Love you more than ever! Love you forever!
Thank you for this information sir, it was very informative and helped me to understand about the valve problem I have.
thank you Doc your videos are help full and easy to understand thank you again
I’m 23 and just for diagnosed with Mild mitral and tricuspid. The doctor told me not to worry cause everything looked normal but still scared that it would get worse overtime. 😕
Don't worry I too have my cardiologist also advised me not to worry 😊❤
How r you now
@@srisfamily.3179you should ask the cardiology surgeon not the cardiologist. Also what’s your symptoms? Arrhythmia? Tiredness?
I love your channel. I have followed everything to do with ectopics. I was wondering if you could talk about ectopics that happen after exercise while cooling down from the work out. I would really appreciate this!
If it’s mild now it will get worse in time. This is 1 of the reasons why people have arrhythmia as well and symptoms of dizziness, tiredness etc. It must be treatment asap surgically. If you leave it and it gets worse you will cause irreversible heart damage which will eventually GET YOU.
If it’s mild now it will get worse in time. This is 1 of the reasons why people have arrhythmia as well and symptoms of dizziness, tiredness etc. It must be treatment asap surgically. If you leave it and it gets worse you will cause irreversible heart damage which will eventually GET YOU.
GREAT DOCTOR, THANKS.
Hi dear Dr.I am also a GP .thanks a lot for complete explanation.
Very good I Am 70 this year tired little breathing pulse in my neck crazy when I am stress get another echogram 2 years heat burn worse.
thank you so much Doctor it help me a lot. very informative。Godbless
Just found out I have a mild leaky mitral valve and bicuspid valve. Im only 23. I’m worried because I have instances of tachycardia that the put me on beta blockers for. I plan to get off soon. Thank you for this video I will call and ask these questions tomorrow.
I'm 23 and same valve stuff too. I've been worried but hoping it will be okay
@@haileyanderson7870 hey! My cardiologist said nothing to worry about with the leaky heart valves. You should get a holter monitor for a month and just double check but I’ve been doing better. I honestly think it’s tied to Covid. I wish you luck and don’t stress it makes it worse. Also drinking seems to trigger my palpitations as well.
@@xxbugbugxx thank you for the kind words! I had an echo done 1.5 year ago and everything was normal and then had another one about a month ago and they found the leaky valves and it's been really worrisome. What if it gets worse in another 1.5 years? I'm really hoping everything will be okay
Yes 4:46 the symptoms, not the physiology of the heart of how it might get worse , can you please elaborate?
Thanks much doc 😌 you really enlightened me god bless
doc may i ask a question if i was diagnosed with these:
Conclusion:
1.Normal left venticular dimension with good wall motion and contractility and good systolic function.
2.Dilated left atrium with no evidence of thrombus formation.
3. Mild mitral regurgitation.
4.Trivial tricuspid regurgitation.
5.trivial aortic regurgitation.
6.Pulmonic regurgitation
Thank you doc.
you explain it soooo well.
Love your videos! They are very informational! I'm trying to find out info about my echo. My doc said I have mild regurgitation in the mitral valve and tricuspid valve, but it has gone up since the last echo. I'm having another one on Monday.... thank you for your helpful videos!
Is it possible? Plz ans me.i m also having this.what you did to cure this?plz tell me.God bless u.
Hey can you please share your treatment diet and daily routine...and how did u cure it completely
Hay hi..how did u reduce regurgitation!!
I was told I have mild regurgitation but am so scared and am now on penicillin benzathine
How do you fix it
I have this and yeah, my cardiologist said it's common.
how are you doing now?
@@teesha9624 how long mild Mr take to become severe
Same
it mean's mild mitral is not dangerous?
how are you now
Still mild ?
Thanks for everything.
My DR gets mad when I ask questions.
Very interesting topic I have MVP please do make some preventive or we can say cautionary video that patient to flow would like to know
Thank you were my Dr ❤
Explained very nicely.
Thank you for your very kind words. I shall be putting out more videos both on youtube and different ones on my Facebook page (type yorkcardiology@gmail.com in Facebook search bar)
Many thanks once again
@@YorkCardiology make sense your eco report part of to
Hi doc. What is difference between trivial mitral valve regurgitation and mild mitral valve regurgitation? Tnx doc
Very informative video...Thanks👍
You are GREAT. I wish I lived in york so I can make an appointment to see you Dr. Can you do a telemedicine please?
Thank you so much. God bless ❤️😊
your video is very helpful ❤️
Is there any link between mild mitral valve regurgitation and magnesium deficiency? Can high doses of magnesium improve the condition?
Sir can we reverse it, any Exercise or medication
Please reply
God bless you
very informative! thanks!
Good day to you Dr. Sanjay. Can you enlightened me regarding "thickened aortic mitral valve leaflet without restriction". Thank you on advance
Could "mild" mitral regurgitation with slightly enlarged heart eventually lead to persistent atrial fibrillation ?
Helpful much tnx
Thank you. Blessings
Thank you, for the video
Very informative thank you.
thank you!!
Thank you!
You are an amazing guy
My daughter is four. She was born with a CHD called ALCAPA. Due to the defect she had severe mitral regurgitation. She now has mild regurgitation, and prolapse. Do you think it could become worse, as it's been damaged. She does have some scarring in the ventricle ♥️
Thank you so much
Thank sanjay you really helped me
Thanks sooo much
How very kind ..thank you so much!
very good to know. I had mild in 2012. I also have atrial fibrillation. now after multiple ablation. I find I am not able to do what I could do in the gym a few months ago. Ultrasound now shows that mitral valve is now at moderately severe.
What u did now
How are you
Hey same here, how are you doing now?
u die?
Severe mitral valve calcification with mild regurgitation. Not sure if the severe calcification complicates or makes it worse for future issues.
Superb information
This one is great sir
Sir u r God send. ❤❤
thank you doc
Great info
Was told I had very mild regurgitation but I have become short of breath at times and sometimes I don’t ever have it! I’ve had a lung scan, cardiopulmonary test done and all was great! I’m very nervous
How are you now?
And how's your condition now?
Thanks for sharing
What medication can help to stop a mild mitral valve regurgitation
Non 😂
I hope you notice this Doc.
I was diagnosed days ago with Mitral Valve Regurgitation and experiencing symptoms such as Palpitations, Difficulty of Breathing, Palpitations, Sometimes Dizziness, and numbness. Is it normal Doc? I’m nervous right now.
Hi mine said thickened and redundant anterior mitral valve with no stenosis and regurgutation
All of these symptoms indicate your heart and/or your arteries that deliver blood from your heart to rest of your body are abnormal. The mitral valve regurgitate itself could be normal. Please take more examinations to find out what exactly causes these symptoms.
I would say you probably have high anxiety honestly those things sounds like anxiety to me.
Dont be so anxious,. Always pray. It helps a lot
@@nicoletteannrivera1830 what are your symptoms? i have the same problem
What if you have AFIB also with this?
Hey doc your videos are really helpful for me as far as relieving my anxiety about this kind of thing but I have a question, I was having palpitations a few weeks ago and went to the doctor and had bloodwork done, they said my potassium levels were at 3.3 and the normal is 3.5 to 4.2 and I was wondering would that be low enough to trigger Pvc's and Pac's? I've had these for almost two years but they still terrify me when I have them.
Hiii how are you
I have mild Mvp and am 21 year old.Structurally the valves are normal,can we fix this problem naturally ?
I was diagnosed with this illness i'm so worried about it😢😢😢. My doctor said that i should have check ups in every three months.
Hi Dr. Gupta! I have a question for you- I am a 25 year old female with no family history of sudden death or heart problems. I've been experiencing palpitations for about 5 years now, and I usually have at least a handful a day. I went through an extremely stressful situation in the past 3 months, and they have gotten SO much more frequent. I feel at least 100 a day, possibly more. I don't get lightheaded with them. I went to the cardiologist and had normal blood work, ekg, and chest x-ray. A few months prior, I had a 30-day event monitor that came back completely normal, except for pvcs, which the doctor was not concerned about. Should I be really worried? The doctors don't seem concerned, but I am anxious and I know that's not helping! :(
Same here I'm crazy counting my heart beat. Is this anxiety?
Get your anxiety stress under control
Can you do a video on tricuspid valve regurgitation. I recently had an echocardiogram done and my doctor said I have moderate leakage in my tricuspid valve. I'm only 24
everyone has a bit Ariel but sure i can do this for you!
@@YorkCardiology thank you so much. My anxiety is just so high ever since I got the report back
Hello, im 24 too. I was diagnosed with MVP just 2 years ago, though trivial, i still feel very week most often.
@@YorkCardiology I was just told my echocardiogram is normal but I have tricuspid mild tricuspid valve leakage and it has me on edge with anxiety. Where you able to do a video? Thanks
@@Ariel-yc3xl hi ariel.. Do you know if the Dr. Did the video on Tricuspid mild valve leak? I was just told I have this problem from my echocardiogram and im concerned.
Dr., I have a mild leak from my mitral and tricuspid valves, should I worry now and have them repaired sooner than later. My cardiologist did not advise me to do anything, and he said 95% of his patients have it.
Hi Doc,
Could you please discuss aortic regurgitation, please
I had my aortic value replaced in 1982. Mechanical valve. I have a-fib, but controlled by medication. Past 6 months I have noticed a lot of issues. Went on vacation in Sept. could not do a lot of walking, very tried and trouble climbing stairs. Now I am having shortness of breath, heaviness in my chest and fatigue. I cannot even walk to mailbox, sweep floor etc. without breathing hard. I had stress test done in Feb of 22, showed mild reg of mitral and aortic valve. What’s going on?
If you have mild leaky valves (with symptoms such as arrythmia, shortness of breath..etc), and you just 'wait and see' - and monitor that the leaking does not get worse - then great! But from what some patients are saying here, just 'waiting and seeing' seem to actually allow their condition to worsen. I suppose the debate here is, do you have surgery to repair your valves nice and early.. or do you wait for the affected valves to become really bad (possibly with an enlarged heart and cords too) before having surgery? I can't think of anything worse than 'waiting' as per a doctors advice, only to find your condition has deteriorated 4-5 down the line, because nothing was done to help the situation.
@No name 123 my doctor saying that the reason is because it might not need surgery because is normal functions or findings then you get surgery and then something else happens
Hey I have a mild mitral leak too and I have the exact same symptoms as discussed. Very scary feel 90 and only 33. Can you give me any updates on how ur doing. The symptoms displayed aren't an everyday occurance but I do get them from time to time but as of late there abit more frequent
@@shanec9893 how are you now
@d Baruah must improved, started meditation and became accepting over my health in recent weeks. Few tips for me personal was exercise, meditation, accepting, good diet, ginger, lemon and garlic. Green tea, and lemon water with apple cider vinegar.
@@shanec9893 bro how your valve condition now?
if diagnosed trivial regurtitation its means always trivial
THANKS YOU SIR
And if possible please put a video on how to describe a murmur.
I can't quite see. How much is the free range roast chicken? 5.50?
I have 3 mild valves that leaks. But all the ventricles etc is normal. Should I not to worry? I used to see my cardiologist once a year than twice a year and now he wants to see me every 5 years. Is it a good sign right? But Im still worried