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Valvular heart disease refers to any condition affecting the heart valves, which control the flow of blood within the heart. This disease can be caused by valve stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage). | Valvular heart disease refers to any condition affecting the heart valves, which control the flow of blood within the heart. This disease can be caused by valve stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage). | ||
Revision as of 02:30, 2 March 2025
Valvular heart disease refers to any condition affecting the heart valves, which control the flow of blood within the heart. This disease can be caused by valve stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage).
Types of Valvular Heart Disease
Stenosis
- Aortic Stenosis: Narrowing of the aortic valve, affecting blood flow from the heart to the aorta.
- Mitral Stenosis: Narrowing of the mitral valve, affecting blood flow between the left atrium and left ventricle.
Regurgitation
- Aortic Regurgitation: Leakage of the aortic valve, causing blood to flow backward into the heart.
- Mitral Regurgitation: Leakage of the mitral valve, causing blood to flow backward into the left atrium.

Causes
Causes of valvular heart disease include congenital heart defects, age-related changes, infections (like rheumatic fever), and conditions like endocarditis.
Symptoms
Common symptoms include breathlessness, chest pain, fatigue, irregular heartbeat, and swelling of the feet or ankles.
Diagnosis
Diagnostic methods include physical examination, Echocardiography, Electrocardiogram (ECG), and cardiac MRI.
Treatment
Treatment depends on the severity and type of valvular disease. Options include medication, lifestyle changes, and surgical interventions such as valve repair or replacement.
Prevention and Management
Preventive measures include treating strep throat promptly to avoid rheumatic fever, managing risk factors like high blood pressure, and regular medical checkups.
External Links
- [Link to a medical resource on valvular heart disease]
- [Link to a heart association's page on valve disease treatment options]
References
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