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  • Does regurgitation from MVP increase with age? I am 20 years old and I was diagnosed with mild MVP with I was 18. My heart rate is elevated, 100-115bmp resting while on medications, even higher when I'm not, so my cardiologist prescribed me 20mg of Coreg. (I also have Reynaud's disease, so most beta blockers make the Reynaud's worse) I have a very hard time working out, and I tire easily throughout the day. I was just wondering if this could be regurgitation getting worse. Any advice?

  • yES, IT COULD have gotten worse. Soemtimes, mitral regurgitation and MVP cause the heart to work harder in the left ventricle(where the mtral valve is) thus causing a reaction of thickening of the heart muscle so it can counteract the less blood gettinng toi the left ventricle.

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