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41 Years Old, Have Lethargy, Continuous Pain In Legs, Loose Muscles, Always Brooding, Bald Head. History Of Echo With Bicuspid AV. Cause?

Twenty years before I did my echocardiography and heart specialist told me about bicuspid AV disease and dont worry upto the age of 40. I am now 41 years old. I am feeling laziness and ache in legs all the time. My muscles are loose. All the time my mind is thinking and once it starts thinking it goes on thinking even a very small matter. I tired very soon. I have baldness .
Wed, 26 Jun 2013
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Dear patient,

It would be prudent to repeat an Echo now to see if there is evidence of aortic stenosis, the most common complication of a bicuspid aortic valve; it could give symptoms of fatigue or exertional shortness of breath.

Yours truly,

Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Cardiology
Mayo Clinic MN
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41 Years Old, Have Lethargy, Continuous Pain In Legs, Loose Muscles, Always Brooding, Bald Head. History Of Echo With Bicuspid AV. Cause?

Dear patient, It would be prudent to repeat an Echo now to see if there is evidence of aortic stenosis, the most common complication of a bicuspid aortic valve; it could give symptoms of fatigue or exertional shortness of breath. Yours truly, Dr Brenes-Salazar MD Cardiology Mayo Clinic MN