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Cardiac & Vascular Health
Question #11685
207 days ago
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MITRAL VALVE REGURGITATIONAND AML PROLAPSED - #11685

YASH KABRA

I HAVE DONE MY 2 D ECHO IN WHICH AML PROLAPSEDAND TRACE TR AND MR IT MEANS WHAT AND I HAVE SYMPTOMSSUCH CHEST PAIN WITH SWEATINGAND SHORTNESSOF BREATH AND SOMETIMESPAIN RADIATED TO RIGHT SIDE Please suggestme

Age: 27
Chronic illnesses: NONE OF ABOVE
Chest pain
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Dr. Perambalur Ayyadurai Rohith
I am a general physician with more than 10 yr of clinical experiance, and in this time I worked with patients from all age groups, from young kids to elderly with multiple chronic issues. My practice has been wide, but I gradually developed deeper intrest in diabetology. I spend much of my day focusing on prevention, early diagnosis and management of diabetes, using lifestyle modification, medical therapy and regular monitoring. Many patients come worried about complications, and I try to explain things in simple language, whether it is diet, excercise, or understanding lab reports, so they dont feel lost. I also conduct detailed diagnostic evaluation and use evidence based protocols to make sure treatment is reliable and updated, even if sometimes I double check myself when results dont match the clinical picture. Apart from regular OPD practice, I gained strong experiance in occupational health. Over years I worked with multiple companies handling pre employment checks, annual medical exams, workplace wellness programs, and ensuring compliance with industrial health and safety standards. It is diffrent from hospital practice, but equally important, because healthy workers mean safe and productive workplace. I run medical surveillance programs and health awareness sessions in collaboration with corporates, and this also gave me exposure to preventive strategies on a large scale. For me, patient care is not just treatment but building trust. My career revolve around preventive medicine, ethical clinical practice, and continuous learning. I keep myself updated with modern medical protocols, but I also value listening to patient worries, since medicine is not only about lab values but also about how a person feels in daily life. I make mistakes in words sometimes, but in my work I try to be very precise. At end of day, my aim is to provide care that is accessible, evidence based and truly centered on patient well being.
206 days ago
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1.Your 2D echo report shows AML prolapse (anterior mitral leaflet prolapse) with mild leakage of the mitral valve (trace MR) and tricuspid valve (trace TR). This means the valves are not closing perfectly, allowing a small amount of blood to leak backward.

2.In many young people, trace MR and TR are common and often harmless, but since you have chest pain, sweating, and breathlessness, your symptoms need proper evaluation.

3.Valve prolapse can sometimes cause palpitations, chest discomfort, or shortness of breath, especially during exertion or stress.

4.Usually, lifestyle changes (regular exercise, avoiding smoking/alcohol, reducing stress, maintaining normal blood pressure) are important, and medicines may be prescribed if symptoms are significant.

5.Please consult a cardiologist soon for a detailed review, ECG, and follow-up echocardiogram, because persistent chest pain with sweating should never be ignored. Early specialist guidance can prevent complications.

Your condition is usually manageable, but since you are symptomatic, consulting a cardiologist at the earliest is the safest step.

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YASH KABRA
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206 days ago

I HAVE ALSO DONE QUANTITIVE TROP I TEST IS RESULT IS 0.10

Dr. Nirav Jain
I am a qualified medical doctor with MBBS and DNB Diploma in Family Medicine from NBEMS, and my work has always been centered on treating patients in a complete, not just symptom based way. During my DNB training I rotated through almost every core department—Internal medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Surgery, Orthopedics, ENT, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Emergency medicine. That mix gave me the skill to manage acute illness, long term disease and preventive care together, something I find very important in family practice. In psychiatry I worked closely with patients who struggled with depression, anxiety, stress related problems, insomnia or substance use. I learned not just about medication but also about simple psychotherapy tools, psycho education and how to talk openly without judgement. I still use that exp in family medicine, specially when chronic disease patients also face mental health issues. My time in General surgery included assisting in minor and major procedures, managing wounds, abscess, sutures and emergencies. While I am not a surgeon, this gave me confidence to recognize surgical cases early, provide first line care and refer fast when needed, which makes a big difference in online or OPD settings. Now I work as a consultant in General medicine and Family practice, with focus on both in-person and online consultation. I treat conditions like fever, infections, gastrointestinal complaints, respiratory illness, and also manage diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorders, and lifestyle related chronic diseases. I see women for PCOS, contraception counseling, menstrual health, and children for common pediatric issues. I also dedicate time to preventive health, lifestyle counseling and diet-sleep-exercise advice, since these small changes affect long term wellness more than we often realize. My key skills include holistic diagnosis, evidence based treatment, chronic disease management, mental health support, preventive medicine and telemedicine communiation. At the center of all this is one thing—patients should feel heard, safe, and guided with care that is both professional and personal.
206 days ago
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Hello Yash,

I understand that this must be disturbed, especially at this very young age. But with medications you can take good care of yourself.

As you are having symptoms in form of chest pain, breathlessness and sweating.

Kindly undergo the following tests - BP check, ECG, Trop-I, Lipid Profile, Thyroid Profile.

And re-connect with me or connect with a cardiologist with the above test reports.

Your Echo findings are mild and not usually life-threatening, but your symptoms need urgent evaluation to rule out cardiac or other causes. Please don’t ignore chest pain with sweating — get an in-person cardiology consult soon.

Feel free to reach out.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Med

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Dr. Shayeque Reza
I completed my medical degree in 2023, but honestly, my journey in healthcare started way before that. Since 2018, I’ve been actively involved in clinical practice—getting hands-on exposure across multiple departments like ENT, pediatrics, dermatology, ophthalmology, medicine, and emergency care. One of the most intense and defining phases of my training was working at a District Government Hospital for a full year during the COVID pandemic. It was chaotic, unpredictable, and exhausting—but it also grounded me in real-world medicine like no textbook ever could. Over time, I’ve worked in both OPD and IPD setups, handling everything from mild viral fevers to more stubborn, long-term conditions. These day-to-day experiences really built my base and taught me how to stay calm when things get hectic—and how to adjust fast when plans don’t go as expected. What I’ve learned most is that care isn't only about writing the right medicine. It’s about being fully there, listening properly, and making sure the person feels seen—not just treated. Alongside clinical work, I’ve also been exposed to preventive health, health education, and community outreach. These areas really matter to me because I believe real impact begins outside the hospital, with awareness and early intervention. My approach is always centered around clarity, empathy, and clinical logic—I like to make sure every patient knows exactly what’s going on and why we’re doing what we’re doing. I’ve always felt a pull towards general medicine and internal care, and honestly, I’m still learning every single day—each patient brings a new lesson. Medicine never really sits still, it keeps shifting, and I try to shift with it. Not just in terms of what I know, but also in how I listen and respond. For me, it’s always been about giving real care. Genuine, respectful, and the kind that actually helps a person heal—inside and out.
206 days ago
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Your 2D echo shows mild mitral valve prolapse with trivial leakage, which by itself is usually benign. But since you have symptoms (chest pain, sweating, breathlessness), you must consult a cardiologist in person and get further tests (ECG, TMT, Holter).

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The 2D Echo results you’ve got, indicating “AML prolapsed” and “trace TR and MR”, refer to findings in the heart’s valve function. AML prolapse means the anterior mitral leaflet of your mitral valve is abnormally bulging back into the left atrium when the heart contracts. “Trace MR” refers to a minor leak (regurgitation) through the mitral valve. “Trace TR” means there’s a small leak in the tricuspid valve. The symptoms you’re experiencing—chest pain with sweating, shortness of breath, and pain radiating to the right side—can be concerning and need quick attention. These could be related to heart issues, among other causes. Since the symptoms might reflect a serious condition, it’s important to seek medical evaluation promptly, preferably at an emergency department, to exclude any life-threatening conditions, like a heart attack. The presence of sweats and radiation of pain should particularly prompt further evaluation. A direct assessment by a healthcare professional is needed to clarify the cause of your symptoms. They may recommend further tests like a stress test or coronary angiogram or determine there are alternative issues at play. Don’t delay in reaching out for medical help, especially given these symptoms. If these symptoms suddenly worsen, become more intense, or are persisting, call emergency services right away. In terms of managing valve issues, further cardiological assessment may be required to determine if just monitoring is appropriate or if any additional treatment is necessary. Potential lifestyle modifications, like avoiding stimulants such as caffeine, reducing stress, and following a cardiologist’s guidance, can also be valuable parts of managing your heart health.

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