Ongoing Concerns
Monitoring your condition and seeing your doctor
Many people with
mitral valve prolapse (MVP) are not aware that they
have it until they have a routine physical or other checkup. Symptoms are rare.
There is a slight chance of complications; if your doctor thinks you are at
risk for complications, he or she will do more frequent examinations. Tests,
such as
echocardiograms, are rarely needed.
Complications
Complications of MVP are rare. They are more likely in
those who have serious structural problems with their valves. This generally
occurs in people who have some form of connective tissue abnormality or in
older people (mainly men). The most common complication of mitral valve
prolapse is
mitral valve regurgitation.
Symptoms that may appear with MVP may also be symptoms of other
conditions or complications of MVP. Because of this, it is important to be
aware of and rule out other
conditions with similar symptoms.