Ongoing Concerns
Chronic
mitral valve regurgitation (MR) develops slowly, and
most people go years without having any symptoms. Before symptoms start, your
condition may not be serious and you generally feel good. But even during this
time, MR is doing irreversible damage to your heart. Because of this ongoing
damage, your doctor may suggest surgery before you start having symptoms.
Although it may be difficult to think about surgery when you feel well, not
having surgery could lead to
heart failure.
You will begin to have
symptoms of chronic MR when your heart begins to weaken. A variety of medicines
are available to treat your symptoms as MR progresses and to prevent
complications.
Complications
People with mitral valve
regurgitation sometimes develop serious complications including: