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Mitral valve prolapse

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Hi

I recently got to know that I have mitral valve collapse.

And I can feel inflammations most of the time in the left part of my chest.

Sometimes it happens rarely all of a sudden that I couldnt breathe normally, something in the ledt side just pulls up that I cannot be upright with my back i have to bend down either i am sitting or standing. i have to bend and breathe very slowly and have someone rub my back until it becomes normal. it takes 5-10 mins. otherwise i cant breathe normally and if i try to breathe or have my back straight, it hurts very badly.

I want to know what is this situation? and is it because of my miral valve?

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