Having angina, palpitations, mitral regurgitation -1⁄4 and tricuspid regurgitation -1⁄4 do you need to take any medicine?

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Question
Hello doctor,
I often have a heavy left chest, less chest tightness, no shortness of breath, 1 heart attack, often have palpitations. Two years ago, there was an examination: mitral regurgitation -1/4, tricuspid regurgitation -1⁄4. The doctor does not prescribe medicine. May I ask if you have angina, palpitations, mitral regurgitation -1⁄4 and tricuspid regurgitation -1⁄4 should you take any medicine? Very painful angina, this condition appeared near the end of September 2020. Thanks for the advice.
Tam (1994)
Answer
Hello,
To the question: “Having angina, palpitations with mitral regurgitation -1⁄4 and tricuspid regurgitation -1⁄4 do you need to take any medicine? The doctor would like to answer as follows:
Your ultrasound results 2 years ago were within normal limits, so the doctor did not prescribe medicine for you. During this time, if you often experience chest pain, angina, palpitations, you should re-examine to determine whether the cause of chest pain is heart or other causes (lungs, chest wall muscles, etc.). ). Therefore, you should re-examine at a general hospital to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
If you still have questions about the treatment of chest tightness, angina, palpitations, mitral regurgitation -1⁄4 and tricuspid regurgitation-1⁄4, you can go to the nearest medical facility or Hospitals under Vinmec Health System to be examined and consulted more closely by doctors. Best regards!

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Answered by Master, Doctor La Thi Thuy - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital.
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