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lidia401
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| Hi, I am very much worried for my sister. She was always healthy (even did exercises often). A month ago she started breathing heavily and the stairs made her sweat. As I said, this was all much more noticeable because of her previous state. She has been diagnosed with myocarditis that damaged valves. Was anyone diagnosed with valvular acute insufficiency? |
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durand1054
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| Very often, myocarditis if it was not discovered in time, might lead to some complications, including valvular acute insufficiency. In her case, there is a great danger of pulmonal edema occurring, so I assume that her therapy will include medications that will decrease the amount of blood that the heart will have to pump. I hope she will be ok after the therapy… |
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