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I am a 30-year-old male from India, presently working as a Medical Transcriptionist in Saudi Arabia.
My cardiologist doctor diagnosed the following problems:
Recurrent episodes of Palpitation for the last 3 months
Assosiated with dizziness
Clinically mid systolic click, late systolic soft murmur ? MVP
Responded to beta blockers but recurs once medication was stopped, ?LVOT obstruction
Recomend Echo to Exclude structural heart disease
MVP with MVP syndrome and VE's
Strong family history of heart diseases.
? dyslipidaemia
Concor 2.5 mg prn
Marfanoid habitus
S1 S2 + MSC and late SM
Then, after two days, again with same symptoms along with SOB. Later, doctor told me to increase my Concor to two tablets daily. Can u please tell me is it natural.
Dear Sir Thanks for your query. Recurrent palpitation are very well known to be associated with mitral valve prolapse syndrome. It is better that they are caused by VE and respond to betablockers. Most of the time VEs are benign condition and should not be a cause for worry. Excessive anxiety may lead to increase in VE and palpitation. Relax and follow your doctor's advise. Sincerely Sukhvinder
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What Causes Recurrence Episodes Of Palpitations?
Dear Sir Thanks for your query. Recurrent palpitation are very well known to be associated with mitral valve prolapse syndrome. It is better that they are caused by VE and respond to betablockers. Most of the time VEs are benign condition and should not be a cause for worry. Excessive anxiety may lead to increase in VE and palpitation. Relax and follow your doctor s advise. Sincerely Sukhvinder