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Hello doctor! About 2 months ago, I sometimes heard a sharp pain in my left chest. I went to the clinic in my hometown for an electrocardiogram and an echocardiogram. Results of examination and diagnosis: I have a heart nerve disorder, 3-leaf 1/4 valve regurgitation. The doctor prescribed medicine and told me I could move normally. Ask your doctor for advice, is the condition of the heart nerve disorder and tricuspid valve regurgitation dangerous? And how should I go to get tested for the disease? Once when I was driving on the road, the pain was so bad that I was tired of breathing, I had to use one hand to press on my chest to relieve the pain. There was a time when I lay down to rest for 3 minutes and my heart still throbbed. Thank you doctor!
Nguyen Thi Loan (1990)
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Hello! Diagnosis: Cardiac neuropathy is a vague diagnosis and difficult to direct your medical condition. Tricuspid regurgitation 1⁄4 is the most common physiologic valve regurgitation seen on color Doppler echocardiography, has no pathological significance, and does not cause any symptoms. If you're young, if you don't have pre-existing heart disease, it's likely that the cause of your chest pain may be something else.
You can go to the clinics and hospitals of Vinmec Health System nationwide to get more advice from doctors.
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Answered by Master, Doctor Nguyen Van Phong - Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Interventionist - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Times City International Hospital