Are tricuspid regurgitation, chest pain, shortness of breath, and fever dangerous?

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Hello doctor. A 14-year-old girl has angina pectoris, shortness of breath for about 2 minutes, a slight fever in the afternoon, bad breath, tricuspid regurgitation 1⁄4. Doctor let me ask if this baby's condition is dangerous?
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Hello. Echocardiography with 1⁄4 tricuspid regurgitation is normal, you should not worry. As for the problem of chest pain, shortness of breath, bad breath and fever, it may be due to respiratory infection or tonsillitis, VA.
You should take your child to an examination and echocardiogram at the hospitals of Vinmec Health System so that the doctors can fully evaluate and advise you more carefully.
Answered by Doctor of Cardiology Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital.
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