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Your doctor will often do a physical examination and use a stethoscope to listen to your heart in order to identify mitral valve prolapse.
Through the stethoscope, a clicking sound may be audible if you have mitral valve prolapse. A whooshing sound (heart murmur) may be audible if blood is seeping backward via the mitral valve. Most mitral valve prolapse sufferers, especially those without symptoms, don't need therapy.
Your doctor could advise routine checks to monitor your status if you have mitral valve regurgitation but don't have any symptoms. Even if you don't have any symptoms, you could require medication or surgery if you have severe mitral valve regurgitation.
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