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Ok, I was told several years ago that I have mitral valve prolapse which accounted for the slight chest pain I was having at the time (I was 24). I cut down on the caffeine and smoking and it seemed to relieve it for the most part, except for the occasional slight pain, which I attributed to the smoking. For the past few months, I have had much sharper periodic pains, which I have thought to be MVP related (I am almost 33 now). The only difference from before is that just to the left of the center of my chest is very sensitive to the touch, and almost sore (not continuously, just for a period of time after the pain), and seems a little more 'stiffer' than the right. My question is, could this be MVP related or something else perhaps? Thank you for any insight. you are most welcome sir. MVP carries an increased risk of endocarditis among other things. Endocarditis is inflammation of the inner lining of the heart. I think you need to see a cardiologist fairly soon. Your best bet is to go to a cardiologist and have a few tests done to rule out any potentially serious problems. An Echocardiogram can be done to see how the MVP is, if it has changed, and if it has gotten worse. if you're pushing on something and it hurts...its likely musculoskeletal...and likely costochondritis (inflammation of the cartiledge in the ribs). since you also have MVP, its best to get things checked out by your doc...it could even be your regular internist who can do an EKG or a holter monitor study. it could be, but i would definately have it checked out by |
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I went to med school for 2 years so that is my level of knowledge. A larger number of people have mitral regurgitation which is an insignificant finding for the most part. If you have mitral prol... Stop feeling sorry for yourself and rise up above your pain. This is really pathetic. Do you think that the whole world revolves around you ? Wake up and smell the truth of life. You're in... Hi Piglet, I work as a cardiac sonographer and come across MVP quite a lot! MVP occurs when the valve between the left upper chamber (left atrium) and left lower chamber (left ventricle) does no... The mitral valve is located in the heart. It means you have a broken heart. You can't love, and you need to find love to have children. Sorry, sister, you're out of luck. Just playing ... No one has surgery for mitral valve prolapse. Rather they have surgery for a valve that leaks severely and usually - strike that - DOES cause symptoms. I am very surprised that you are completely... Mitral insufficiency is a generalized term for anyone suffering w/ prolapse, stenosis, or any other mitral valve problem. You would fall under that catagory, however, depending on the degree of you... Should not be a problem at all. If it aggravates you when you drink it, stop. MVP is usually a pretty benign diagnosis, and not a concern unless you have severe mitral regurgitation. ...I myself am an MVPer and those symptoms are all classic mitral valvue prolapse. Chest pains, palpitations, and dizziness are the most common symptoms of the disease. The best thing that you can d... |
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