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What Do My Test Results Indicate?

I have a mild tricuspid regurtation and my ecg result also shows that I have cardiac arrythmia. My doctor said I have nothing to worry about my tests results. What are the causes and treatment for these condition? Are these life threatening? Thank you and hoping for your response.
Thu, 19 Feb 2015
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Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern.

Mild Tricuspid regurgitation is not much to worry unless there are symptoms like swelling of your feet , engorged veins of the neck etcetra.

Now coming to your EKG. Well there can be different kinds of arrythmias. Some are absolutely harmless while others require medical supervision.

You need not worry much. Visit your doctor time to time. You can post any other question.

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What Do My Test Results Indicate?

Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern. Mild Tricuspid regurgitation is not much to worry unless there are symptoms like swelling of your feet , engorged veins of the neck etcetra. Now coming to your EKG. Well there can be different kinds of arrythmias. Some are absolutely harmless while others require medical supervision. You need not worry much. Visit your doctor time to time. You can post any other question.