Other conditions may cause symptoms similar to
mitral valve prolapse.
Abnormal heart
sounds that are heard through a stethoscope may be caused by:
- Conditions associated with the other heart valves
(the
aortic valve,
pulmonic valve, or
tricuspid valve).
- Rubbing between the
heart and the sac (pericardium) around the heart.
- Hardening
(calcification) of the mitral valve.
- Other causes of mitral valve
leakage.
Chest pain may be caused by:
- Angina or
heart attack caused by a decrease or lack of blood
flow to the muscles of the heart.
- Injury to muscles, ligaments, or
bones in the chest wall.
- Heartburn related to backflow of stomach
acid into the tube (esophagus) from the mouth to the stomach (gastroesophageal reflux).
- Indigestion or
stomach
ulcers.
- Inflammation of the tissues
surrounding the lungs (pleurisy) or the tissues surrounding the heart (pericarditis).
- Anxiety or
panic attack.
Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) or
pounding and racing of the heart (palpitations)
may be caused by:
- Too much caffeine.
- Emotional
stress.
- Irregularities in the heart rhythm.
- Heart
disease related to not having enough blood flow to the muscles of the heart
(ischemic heart disease).
- Heart defects present since birth
(congenital defects).
- Abnormalities of the electrical system of the
heart, such as
Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
- Scar
tissue on the heart muscle from injury, infection, or other
disease.
- Overactive thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism).
- An imbalance in the
chemicals within the bloodstream.
Shortness of breath may be caused by:
Fainting may be caused by:
- Inadequate blood volume due to
dehydration.
- Arrhythmia.