Heart Valve Disease

In heart valve disease, one or more of the heart's valves do not work properly.   The heart has four valves that keep blood flowing in the right direction. In some cases, one or more valves do not open or close properly.This can interfere with blood flow through the heart to the body. Any valve in the heart can be affected, but the aortic valve is most commonly affected.   Another common type of heart valve condition occurs when the opening of the valve becomes narrow and stiff, preventing the valve from fully opening when blood is trying to pass through it. This is called stenosis.  Most heart valve conditions are treatable.  Medicines can treat symptoms or prevent the condition from getting worse. Your doctor may also suggest surgery or other procedures to repair or replace a defective heart valve.

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