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    Mitral Valve Prolapse



    When to Call a Doctor

    Call 911 or other emergency services immediately if you have:

    Call a doctor immediately if you have Reference mitral valve prolapse Opens New Window (MVP) and you have:

    • Reference Symptoms of heart failure Opens New Window, such as shortness of breath at rest, with mild exertion, while lying down, or that wakes you from sleep, and leg swelling.
    • Symptoms of infection, such as a fever with no other obvious cause. Be alert for signs of infection if you recently had any dental, diagnostic, or surgical procedure.
    • Irregular heartbeats and have started having fainting episodes (syncope) or you notice an increase in fainting episodes.

    Call your doctor for an appointment if you have noticed new symptoms or an increase in symptoms such as:

    Watchful waiting

    Some people who have mitral valve prolapse have chest pain or Reference palpitations Opens New Window that may come and go and may not be associated with other serious heart disease. But contact your doctor if:

    • Symptoms get worse.
    • Symptoms persist longer than usual.
    • Palpitations occur with fainting, lightheadedness, or shortness of breath.

    Who to see

    The following health professionals can evaluate symptoms that may be related to mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and can order the tests you may need:



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