Hi
I am 26 and i am applying for Canada PR through EE program. During the medical exam , doctor found a murmur and requested echo which showed mild mitral valve regurgitation . On asking the doctor , he says that no further treatment is required for now since murmur in this case is normal and 'echocardio is within limits' . She is also its benign because of the flow of blood and not because of any valve or structure deformity . No medication or surgeries now are needed as my GP says its likely a benign murmur.
My question is will CIC panel of doctors think that this issue will cause a burden on medical expense on the Govt ? Anyone who have been in this situation , please advise .
Thanks !
Sears
I am 26 and i am applying for Canada PR through EE program. During the medical exam , doctor found a murmur and requested echo which showed mild mitral valve regurgitation . On asking the doctor , he says that no further treatment is required for now since murmur in this case is normal and 'echocardio is within limits' . She is also its benign because of the flow of blood and not because of any valve or structure deformity . No medication or surgeries now are needed as my GP says its likely a benign murmur.
My question is will CIC panel of doctors think that this issue will cause a burden on medical expense on the Govt ? Anyone who have been in this situation , please advise .
Thanks !
Sears