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I am 51 years old married women. I have mitral valve prolapse.?


I am 51 years old married women. I have mitral valve prolapse.?
Best answer:
When you say you feel chill/mild fever, do you mean cold sweats? That happens a lot to people who have MVP. It is due to your sympathetic nervous system being different than normal. When your SNS gets triggered, it sends the wrong signals, or really strong signals through your body. It may cause chest pains, cold sweats, shortness of breath, or even make your outer extremities to feel very cold. (hands and feet)

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Please, please help me.
Best answer:
is that... ur, hymen?For some reason I always check anyway, I don't know why, but please stop worrying my dear it will do you no good.
I have no bulge, just the opening, but the bulge you can see can be a prolapsed bladder or uterus, so go and get a 2nd opinion, you need examining.
Try not to get so worried, and get a proper diagnosis from someone who can be bothered to examine you!
Good look hun :)I suggest calm down, don't freak out.

I suggest if you can making an appointment at a woman's clinic and seeing a gyno for a general check up down there, esp if you've never been to one before.

Don't worry-they are trained to deal with first timers. :)I don't think I need to look in a mirror, because I know I'm normal...are you sure yours is a bulge or could it just be excessive vulvalar tissue, or a slightly enlarged clitoris. If you have doubts, try looking at these normal and abnormal views at the listed sites:

normal vaginal view:

http://content.revolutionhealth.com/contentimages/images-image_popup-ans7_vulva.jpg


abnormal views:

http://www.operationalmedicine.org/ed2/Video/drain_a_bartholin_cyst.htm
http://www.moondragon.org/obgyn/disorders/uterineprolapse.html

Fracture risk linked to pelvic organ prolapse: collagen deficiencies may explain the presence of prolapse, bone fragility in postmenopausal women.(Gynecology): An article from: OB GYN News




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Title: Fracture risk linked to pelvic organ prolapse: collagen deficiencies may explain the presence of prolapse, bone fragility in postmenopausal women.(Gynecology)
Author: Kate Johnson
Publication: OB GYN News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 41 Issue: 9 Page: 25(1)

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