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According to Dr Ranjit Jagtap News, when the valves in your heart don't work properly, it's heart valve disease. Rheumatic fever, congenital abnormalities, degradation over time, as well as infection are all common causes of valve disease. Valvular stenosis or valvular insufficiency can cause this. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Dr Ranjit Jagtap News - Aortic Valve Disease


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Dr Ranjit Jagtap News
  • According to Dr Ranjit Jagtap News, when the
    valves in your heart don't work properly, it's
    heart valve disease. Rheumatic fever, congenital
    abnormalities, degradation over time, as well as
    infection are all common causes of valve disease.
    Valvular stenosis or valvular insufficiency can
    cause this.

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Aortic Valve Disease
  • Any of various disorders that hinder one or more
    of the heart's valves from functioning properly
    to ensure appropriate circulation are referred to
    as heart valve disease. Heart valve illness, if
    left untreated, can have a negative impact on
    one's quality of life and can be fatal.
  • Heart valves can be repaired or replaced
    surgically in many situations, restoring normal
    function and allowing a return to normal
    activities.
  • The Ram Mangal Heart Foundation founded by Dr
    Ranjit Jagtap has a long history and a great
    reputation for treating heart valve disease as an
    international referral institution. This material
    will assist you in learning more about heart
    valve disease and the treatment choices available
    to you.

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What is heart valve disease and how does it
affect you?
  • Within your heart, there are four valves. The
    valves ensure that blood flows through the heart
    in just one way.
  • The valves are made up of little flaps of tissue
    called leaflets that open to allow blood to flow
    forward through the heart for half of each
    heartbeat and close to prevent blood from going
    backward.
  • Two of the valves' leaflets (mitral and
    tricuspid) include stiff, fibrous strands of
    tissue termed "chordae tendineae" that connect
    the valves to the muscles (papillary muscles)
    inside the ventricles' walls. The chordae
    tendineae and papillary muscles stabilise the
    leaflets against blood flow backward.

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Conclusion
  • If you have high blood pressure or cholesterol,
    you should go to Dr Ranjit Jagtap Clinic about
    how you might lower these numbers. Moreover,
    aortic valve disease has a link to both of these
    disorders.
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