Heart diseases
are caused by high blood pressure that contributes to the hardening of
the arteries. High levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) build up in the
arteries as a result of uncontrolled diet with high levels of saturated
fat and trans fat.
Heart diseases affecting heart valves occur
when the mitral valve in the heart narrows, causing the heart to work
harder to pump blood from the left atrium into the ventricle.
Here are some types of heart disease affecting heart valves:
1. Mitral Stenosis
Mitral
Stenosis is a heart valve disorder that involves a narrowing or
blockage of the opening of the mitral valve causing the volume and
pressure of blood in the left atrium increases.
2. Mitral valves regurgitation
Mitral
regurgitation is the heart disease in which your heart's mitral valve
doesn't close tightly causing the blood to be unable to move through the
heart efficiently. Symptoms of mitral valve regurgitation are fatigue
and shortness of breath.
3. Mitral valves prolapse
In mitral
valve prolapse, one or both leaflets of the valve are too large
resulting in uneven closure of the valve during each heartbeat. Symptoms
of mitral valves prolapse are palpitation, shortness of breath, dizzy,
fatigue and chest pains.
4. Aortic Stenosis
With aging,
protein collagen of the valve leaflets are destroyed and calcium is
deposited on the leaflets causing scarring, thickening, and stenosis of
the valve therefore increasing the wear and tear on the valve leaflets
resulting in the symptoms and heart problems of aortic stenosis.
5. Aortic regurgitation
Aortic
regurgitation is the leaking of the aortic valve of the heart that
causes blood to flow in the reverse direction during ventricular
diastole, from the aorta into the left ventricle. Symptoms of aortic
regurgitation include fatigue or weakness, shortness of breath,
chest pain, palpitation and irregular heart beats.
6. Tricuspid stenosis
Tricuspid
stenosis is the narrowing of the orifice of the tricuspid valve of the
heart causing increased resistance to blood flow through the valve.
Symptoms of tricuspid stenosis include fatigue, enlarged liver,
abdominal swelling, neck discomfort and leg and ankle swelling.
7. Tricuspid regurgitation.
Tricuspid
regurgitation is the failure of the right ventricular causing blood
to leak back through the tricuspid valve from the right ventricle into
the right atrium of the heart. Symptoms of tricuspid regurgitation
include leg and ankle swelling and swelling in the abdomen.
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