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TRIVAL TR/NO PAE
Doctor before 3 months when 2D echo reports came...they stated i have TRIVAL MVP. the before 10 days i went to another hospital.then they said ecg ,2D echo reports ,TMT are normal. when i show doctor the old reports where they said i have TRIVAL MVP. cardiac doctor called to 2D echo team and asked them to cross check again as the reports are normal... they again did 2D echo test and took snaps of that and sai everything is fine..its just looking like they are apart but they are normal..i dont know why again the report stated TRIVAL TR/ NO PAE. can i know abt that doctor..i am having heart palpitations and also pain in chest sometimes...it comes daily...i am using tablets for acidity... but still i am getting pain. i am getting head aches some times and also dizziness sometimes. I have attached my 2D echo report and CBC report...in CBC report...they are many stars...i have no habits of smoking or else drinking.. i m not eating junk food for 6 months too.. but taking non veg items.
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Trivial TR, Trivial MVP, mild mr .... These are considered normal findings on echo and are not known to cause any problem. If we do echo in 100 normal people , most of them will have these findings, and it has no significance. U must be having symptoms, but it is not due to teivial tr or mild mvp, plz be assured of this. There are medications which can relieve you
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