Sunday, May 17, 2015

Looking for Mitral Valve Regurgitation Treatment Options? Make Sure the Diagnosis is Right First

A lot of people have been diagnosed with something called MVP syndrome (MVP stands for  mitral valve prolapse syndrome). This is a diagnosis based on a family of symptoms that can also apply to dysautonomia,  mitral valve prolapse, and related conditions.  And granted, there are times when the mitral valve is prolapsed and not functioning properly. Many times, however,  the heart valve isn't actually 'permanently prolapsed', but there are symptoms that make that appear to the problem.

To make matters more confusing, POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome), is a form of dysautonomia, can also have some similar symptoms to MVP syndrome. Truth is, there are general treatments that can help all of these conditions, but there are also specific treatments for each one that provide much better relief that say the 'shotgun approach'. And certainly, if say, mitral valve regurgitation is the problem, you'll probably get better results with specific mitral regurgitation treatment options. But again, you want to make SURE what's really going on before you do anything.

This is why, before you settle on a diagnosis and start any kind of treatment plan, the first thing you want to do is get very clear picture of what is going on—and that means making sure that you get a clear and accurate diagnosis from a specialized autonomic disorder and mitral valve treatment center. Dysautonomia-MVP Center, LLC of Birmingham, AL features two nationally-recognized doctors, Dr. Paula Moore and Dr. Susan Phillips. They specialize in autonomic disorders and are known for using the right tests to get to the bottom of what's going on--so you can feel better, faster.
 
 
Dysautonomia-MVP Center, LLC
Accurate Diagnosis & Treatment for Better Results
2470 Rocky Ridge Road Vestavia Hills, Alabama 35243
(205) 286-3200

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