just picked up my test results from cardiologist and I see it says: Assessment: 1+ tricuspid valve insufficiency and 1+ pulmonic valve insufficiency Aim 19 years old this test is a year old. (Never went back to the doc to get them until now) the reason I went back is because I feel a slight discomfort in my chest from time to time. Is not pain just discomfort that I get from walking moderate distance or lifting 20+ LB things. Please help
Shashank has the interpretation all wrong. The information you provided us with only gives details about the Tricuspid and Pulmonic valves. 1+ valvular insufficiency means that these valves are letting a small amount of bloodflow backward into the chamber it came from. 1+ represents a mild degree of regurgitation which is normal in patients of all ages. I have it as well. If you are concerned about the chest discomfort you are experiencing, it wouldn't be a bad idea to see a doctor but as far as your test results are concerned, those results are perfectly normal.
I easily have / had a nicely documented by using protection force Dr's (i become a protection force Brat) murmurer, I went to MEPs in 1979. 2 diff Dr's listened to my heart and that i handed the Phys. The Air stress realized about 6 months in via me getting ill and going into the well being midsection(when I run a extreme temp it shows up extra). i become despatched to a civilian heart specialist who after operating many try recommended the AF that i does no longer have any issues. Vet-USAF ad: My finished existence the Dr's would tell me i'd not in any respect get contained in the protection force. reliable success
grade 1 murmur nothing to worry.
well ill expalin in laymans terms to help you understand it says that ventricles are slightly inefficient in pumping blood to the parts of body, you are advised to go to your doctor with your new test results, because health is wealth and prevention is better than cure. it may be due to less amount of oxygen reaching heart it may result in bradychardia and CHF... do see a cardiologist soon