Or dizziness and open heart valve how to treat?

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Hello doctor! Dear doctor, I have had heart valve prolapse for more than a year now but have not taken any medicine. Lately, I've seen people get dizzy. Doctor tell me, how to treat dizziness and heart valve regurgitation? Thank you doctor!
Quach Van Manh (1982)
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Hello friend, the doctor would like to answer the question: “How is dizziness and heart valve regurgitation treated? ” as follows:
You have not specified the degree of heart valve and heart valve regurgitation, in the heart chamber there are 4 important heart valves responsible for different functions in the circulatory system.
Depending on the degree of heart valve regurgitation and clinical symptoms, the Cardiologist will recommend monitoring, drug treatment or intervention, surgery.
Clinical symptoms of valvular regurgitation may be non-progressive, atypical or only present when heart failure is present, such as cough, shortness of breath, leg edema, chest pain. Your symptoms are dizziness, which needs to be differentiated from some common causes such as: Anemia, sudden change in position, vestibular disorders, tachycardia... Because you already have underlying heart valve disease. should see a cardiologist. Heart valve regurgitation brings dangerous sequelae to patients, especially when it is too late for treatment.
You can go to the nearest medical facility or Vinmec Health System Hospital for more detailed examination and advice by doctors. Best regards!

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Answered by Master, Doctor Dao Kim Phuong - Cardiologist and echocardiogram - Department of Examination, Vinmec Times City International Hospital
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