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[|Human|] My 98 year old mother was diagnosed with mitral valve regurgitation. She was placed on lasix and after 4 weeks became dehydrated as evidenced by an unexplained rash and itchiness on scalp and chest. Went to a dermatologist and the physician did not find any bug source, being that my mother resides in a nursing home. My mother s BUN rate was 90 but after being hospitalized for the past 2 days and hydrated with an IV is lowering now to 50. Her creatine level is normal as well as her glucose leves. Blood pressure is normal -146/72. They discovered a UTI for which the doctors are administering rocephin until they specify the exact bacterium. Results should be back today. She is on Celexa for mood elevation - which is questionable as to its efficacy (40mg daily for the past 2 years). A catscan yesterday revealed an enlarged liver which is pressing on the pancreas. They want to do an ercp scope to rule out gall stones - which she has no history of - what other tests should we run.
[|AI|]  Hello, After going through your medical query I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that mitral valve regurgitation is treated with medicine as well as with surgery depending upon the severity of regurgitation and symptom symptoms of the patient. Kindly get and echocardiography did and consult a cardiologist for further management. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Chat Doctor.