I wont be able to comment on your overall cardiac health without more information. However, your echocardiogram shows a normal heart function. You have mitral valve prolpase (the leaflets come together slightly higher than normal, in the upper chamber of the heart). Your mitral valve is not leaky and you have no symptoms, so there is nothing more that needs to be done at this time. Mitral valve prolapse can cause a leaky mitral valve, where blood will flow back into the left atrium when the heart squeezes. In cases of severe or symptomatic mitral regurgitation, valve repair or valve replacement can be considered.
My lipid profile is:
Total Cholestrol= 150 mg
Triglycerides =90mg
HDL=50
LDL=82
VLDL=18
Coronary Ratio=3.0 %
My heart size is normal
The sinus Rythm is normal
Krees