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Recently had an exercise test. BP at end of stage I was 150/70 and dropped to 120/60 at which point they stopped the test. Why does this happen, is it good or bad?
I have RaynaudRaynaud's phenomenon's disease & pretty much all the symptoms with it. My mother was diagnosed with heart disease at 27. I read an article that Raynaud's may be one of the warning signs of heart disease. I asked my doctor about it & he sent me to have an echocardiogram. Although it hasn't been read yet by a doctor, the technician doing the test picked up on the fact that I have a murmur, also diagnosed by my physician. My doctor called it MVP without regurgitation. The technician said it was a leaky tricuspid valve. I have cold hands, feet, muscular pain, foot cramps, shortness of breath, dizziness & an unexplainable cough whenever I eat (Dr. prescribed upper GI for that, why I am not sure...) All these diagnosis don't mean much too me. Can you please translate? Other than eating right, exercising & keeping warm, isn't there anything else that can be done?
Raynaud's disease is a rheumatologic condition and beyond the scope of this forum. It is usually not associated with heart disease. Triscuspid regurgitation is a 'backflow of blood across the triscuspid valve and is generally considered benign.
Thanks,
Carolyn Goddard