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Dizziness and Mitral Valve Regurgitation.

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Does Mitral Valve regurgitation, low to medium cause dizziness? Blood pressure and heart rate normal. Oxygen often 92 when sitting.

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Not for me, Scott. However, it has landed me in hospital about 18 months ago when it suddenly caused horrendous chest pain. They said the diagnosis had changed from “slightly” many years ago to “severe”. They admitted me, increased my BP meds, added Bisoprolol, monitored it for 5 days and then discharged me. At repeat Echo and follow-up a few months later, I was told it was now moderate. Fingers crossed for you but do get the dizziness checked out to rule out any other possible cause. It could simply be an ear problem but don’t ignore it.

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Thank you Celtic, now have tel' appointment with GP.

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