Mitral regurgitation is severe?

Dr. Sydney Parker
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2025-05-22 10:36:43
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Mitral regurgitation is usually serious.
Mitral regurgitation may cause shortness of breath, precordial discomfort, rapid heart rate, fatigue and weakness. If it is not intervened in time, the disease may further develop into atrial fibrillation, systemic embolism and even heart failure, which seriously affects the quality of life and health.
Patients should be actively treated with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors, beta blockers or diuretics under the guidance of doctors. If necessary, surgical treatment, such as mitral valve repair, valve replacement, etc., can be performed to improve the condition.