Mitral Valve ProlapseWhen to Call a DoctorCall 911 or other emergency
services immediately if you have: - Symptoms of a stroke or
transient ischemic attack (TIA), such as sudden
numbness, tingling, or weakness in or an inability to move part or all of one
side of the body; vision changes that come on suddenly; or sudden difficulty
speaking or understanding speech.
Call a doctor immediately if you
have
mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and you have: - Symptoms of heart
failure, such as shortness of breath at rest, with mild exertion, while
lying down, or that wakes you from sleep, and leg
swelling.
- Symptoms of infection, such as a fever with no other
obvious cause. Be alert for signs of infection if you have
mitral valve regurgitation and you recently had any
dental, diagnostic, or surgical procedure.
- Irregular heartbeats
and have started having fainting episodes (syncope) or you notice an increase
in fainting episodes.
Call your doctor for an appointment if you have noticed an
increase in symptoms such as: - Chest pain,
palpitations, or shortness of breath. If you are
having symptoms of a heart attack, call
911or other
emergency services immediately.
- A decreased ability to
exercise at your usual level.
- Excessive fatigue (without another
explanation).
Watchful waitingEpisodes of
chest pain or
palpitations may come and go and may not be associated
with other serious heart disease. However, contact your health professional
if: - Symptoms get worse.
- Symptoms
persist longer than usual.
- Palpitations occur with fainting,
lightheadedness, or shortness of breath.
Who to seeThe following health professionals can evaluate symptoms that may
be related to mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and can order the tests needed for
further evaluation:
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