It's called "mitral valve prolapse", and 99% of the time it is a relatively harmless quirk. What it means is this: All heart valves are supposed to open and close at the same instant. In mitral valve prolapse, the mitral valve closes a tiny split-second later than it should. Through his stethoscope, instead of "lub-dub, lub-dub", the physician hears "lub-d-dub, lub d-dub" (and that's an over-exaggeration of it). Aside from that, you should have pressed the doctor to tell you all of this while you were in his office. You are paying him good money. You have a right to know exactly what he is talking about, in language you can understand. Oh, and I repeat what I started out with: The overwhelming majority of the time, MVP is harmless.
Anyone with a medical degree can be called a doctor.
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ob/gyn obstetrics and gynacological doctor well yes but there is also something called a midwife
A fireplace has something called a flu. So the answer is because it has the flu! :)
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I think it was called " Something God Made" or something close to that title.
Yes, anyone who has earned a PhD is considered a doctor in their field of study.
That depends on what the law says where you live. But if you are of the age of majority, which is 16 in many jurisdictions, then your doctor won't divulge any info on you to anyone.
Its called a palpitation and can happen to anyone. Happens to often you should see a Doctor.
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Well,I looked it up on Google Translate for you!Here are the translations for you:Noun:ArztÄrztinDoktorMedizinerDr.Verb:behandelndoktornfrisierenA medical doctor without a doctorate is called an "Arzt"(male) or "Ärztin" (female).The plural is "Ärzte"Anyone with a doctorate no matter in what subject is called "Doktor".
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