Mildly thickened mitral valve - HealthTap I had a tee - mitral valve is mildly thickened with mild regurgitation tricuspid valve - no thickening but mild regurgitation is this always progressive and the regurgitation will increase?
Mild mitral and tricuspid valve regurgitation - HealthTap A member asked: Does mild tricuspid valve regurgitation make it difficult for an athlete to breathe while playing competitive sports the grasp for air and turn pale? 8 doctors weighed in across 3 answers
What is mild physiological mitral tricuspid regurgitation? Normal finding: The mitral and tricuspid valves are the valves between the upper and lower chambers of the heart When the heart contracts a tiny amount of blood may go backwards through the valves This is called physiological regurgitation and is normal When it becomes significantly more it may cause symptoms Thanks for trusting HealthTap!
1-is there difference between trace and mild valves regurgitation? 2 . . . Insignificant : The difference between "trace" "mild" tricuspid regurgitation is insignificant, as there is no specific treatment for the condition no apparent consequence for having it (In fact, there is no replacement valve surgery for the tricuspid ) Mild-to-mod pulmonary hypertension relates to high blood pressures in the lungs
Thickened mitral valve leaflets - HealthTap I had a tee - mitral valve is mildly thickened with mild regurgitation tricuspid valve - no thickening but mild regurgitation is this always progressive and the regurgitation will increase?
Mild concentric left ventricular hypertrophy - HealthTap A member asked: I have a borderline concentric left ventricular hypertrophy, mild to moderate mitral regurgitation, mild tricuspid regurgitation, aortic regurgitation and trace pulmonic regurgitation i'm diabetic with hypertension is my heart normal? A doctor has provided 1 answer
Mild thickening mitral leaflet - HealthTap I had a tee - mitral valve is mildly thickened with mild regurgitation tricuspid valve - no thickening but mild regurgitation is this always progressive and the regurgitation will increase? A doctor has provided 1 answer A member asked: