A lot of people have been diagnosed with something
called MVP syndrome, which is mitral valve prolapse syndrome. This is often a
diagnosis based on a family of symptoms that can also relate to dysautonomia
and there may not actually be a prolapsed heart valve at all. This is why, before
you start any kind of treatment plan (including natural mitral valve prolapse treatment), 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.
To make matters more confusing, a condition called POTS
(postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) , which is a form of dysautonomia,
can have some similar symptoms to MVP syndrome. Truth is, there are similar
treatments but also some different, specific treatments for POTS syndrome that provide
much better relief. So if you think or have been diagnosed with any of these
disorders, do yourself a favor and get a second opinion at Dysautonomia-MVP
Center, LLC where Dr. Paula Moore and Dr. Susan Phillips specialize in these
areas and routinely provide the most accurate diagnoses and most effective
treatment results.
Better yet, if you suspect
that you have any of these types and haven’t been to a doctor yet, make an appointment
with us first. We’ll make sure you get the right information—the first time.
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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