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What Precautions Should Be Taken For Regurgitation Of Pulmonic Valve?
I am aged 63 years. Hypertension noticed in 2010. BP used to be 140/90. I have been advised to take olmax 40mg daily. Recent BP noticed was 140/100.The echo revealed fwg: 1. There is mild concentric hypertrophy of the left ventricle 2. The diastolic patter indicates impaired relaxation 3.There is trace regurgitation of the pulmonic valve 4. Aortic leaflet calcification. Doctor has advised to take Eritel 40 one each morning & evening and Nebistar 5mg in the night. I consider them to be a heavy dosage from my current medication. Please advice on medication and habits to follow against the Echo observation. I am not a drinker nor smoker.
Hello, welcome to health care magic. Trace pulmonary valve regurgitation is normal finding with increasing age. Nothing to be done for this. Be regular for your hypertension medicines.
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What Precautions Should Be Taken For Regurgitation Of Pulmonic Valve?
Hello, welcome to health care magic. Trace pulmonary valve regurgitation is normal finding with increasing age. Nothing to be done for this. Be regular for your hypertension medicines.