MITRAL VALVE REGURGITATIONAND AML PROLAPSED - #11685
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
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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.
I HAVE ALSO DONE QUANTITIVE TROP I TEST IS RESULT IS 0.10
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
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).
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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