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Most patients only need reassurance. Those with mitral valve prolapse and symptoms of dysautonomia ([[palpitations]], [[chest pain]]) may often benefit from [[beta-blockers]] (e.g., [[propranolol]]). Patients with prior [[stroke]] and/or [[atrial fibrillation]] may require anticoagulation is, such as [[aspirin]] or [[warfarin]]. | Most patients only need reassurance. Those with mitral valve prolapse and symptoms of dysautonomia ([[palpitations]], [[chest pain]]) may often benefit from [[beta-blockers]] (e.g., [[propranolol]]). Patients with prior [[stroke]] and/or [[atrial fibrillation]] may require anticoagulation is, such as [[aspirin]] or [[warfarin]]. | ||
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Overview
Medical Therapy
Most patients only need reassurance. Those with mitral valve prolapse and symptoms of dysautonomia (palpitations, chest pain) may often benefit from beta-blockers (e.g., propranolol). Patients with prior stroke and/or atrial fibrillation may require anticoagulation is, such as aspirin or warfarin.