Symptoms
For most people with
mitral valve prolapse (MVP), the effect on the heart
is minor, and they have no symptoms.
Some people with MVP tell
their doctors that they have shortness of breath, chest pain, or heart
palpitations.1 These are not
proven symptoms of mitral valve prolapse. Many experts believe that such
symptoms may be related to anxiety that people feel after being told they have
a heart valve problem or that the symptoms may be caused by another heart
condition.2
Certain body features are
associated with MVP. These include:
- Low body weight.
- Low blood
pressure.
- Flat rib cage.
- Straight
back.
- Loose joints.
- Long arms, fingers, and
toes.
In rare cases, people who develop severe
mitral valve regurgitation may have symptoms of
heart failure (such as shortness of breath, fluid
buildup, and fatigue) or symptoms of
arrhythmia (such as lightheadedness and
weakness).
There are
other conditions that have symptoms similar to MVP,
including other heart valve conditions that cause similar abnormal heart
sounds.