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What Should I Do About My Heart Valve Results?

I have received these results. What do I do? *The aortic valve appears tricuspid. The leaflets are thin and mobile. Physiological aortic regurgitation, *Mitral valve leaflets appear thin and mobile. Anterior leaflet A3 bowing. Trivial mitral regurgitation directed posteriorly. Anterior leaflet A3 bowing, *Tricuspid Valve Trivial tricuspid regurgitation. Estimated RAP of 3 mmHg. Insufficient tricuspid regurgitation to estimate RVSP. *Trivial pulmonary valve regurgitation. What do I do?

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Answered on 10th Feb '25

Your results show minor valve issues, including slight backflow in the aortic, mitral, tricuspid, and pulmonary valves. These findings typically don't present significant symptoms and may not require immediate intervention. However, it’s essential to monitor your heart health regularly. You might not experience any noticeable signs, but if you do have symptoms like shortness of breath or fatigue, please consult your cardiologist. They can guide you on maintaining your heart health and determine if further evaluation is necessary. 

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