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Heart Valve Disease: Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic Heart Valve Disease Heart valve disease affects the valves that keep your blood flowing in one direction through your heart Common types of heart valve disease include narrowing (stenosis), backward flow (regurgitation) or stretchy, floppy leaflets that don’t close tightly (prolapse) Treatments include medicines, valve repair or valve replacement
Heart valve disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Heart valve disease treatment depends on the heart valve affected and the type and severity of the disease Sometimes surgery is needed to repair or replace the heart valve
About Heart Valve Disease | Heart Disease | CDC About Heart Valve Disease Key points Heart valve disease isn't as common as many other heart conditions, so patients may not easily recognize its signs and symptoms Symptoms of heart valve disease may be subtle and develop slowly over time Discuss heart valve disease screening and treatment with your health care team
Heart Valve Disease - American Heart Association The American Heart Association explains how your heart valves work and any problems or disease your valves can acquire, including regurgitation, stenosis and prolapse
Heart Valve Diseases - Johns Hopkins Medicine Coronary artery disease and heart attack Heart valve infection Birth defect Syphilis (a sexually-transmitted infection) Myxomatous degeneration (an inherited connective tissue disorder that weakens the heart valve tissue) The mitral and aortic valves are most often affected by heart valve disease Some of the more common heart valve diseases
FOCUS on Valvular Heart Disease - European Society of Cardiology ESC Working Group on Valvular Heart Disease Position Paper—heart valve clinics: organization, structure, and experiences Tri fr trial - Multicentric randomised evaluation of the transcatheter edge-to-edge repair in the treatment of severe isolated secondary tricuspid regurgitation