Aortic Valve disease is a condition where the valve that extends from main pumping chamber of heart and main artery to the body doesn\'t work properly. It may be a condition of congenital heart disease or may result from other factors. There are two types of Aortic valve diseases: Aortic valve stenosis and Aortic valve regurgitation.
Some of the symptoms of Aortic Valve disease:
Aortic valve stenosis
- Pressure or pain in chest
- Fainting frequently or severe dizziness
- Feeling of heart beating unevenly
Aortic valve regurgitation
- Breathing problems
- Fatigue and weakness
- Heart palpitations
- Pressure or pain in chest
When should you consult a doctor?
Consult a doctor if you notice signs of stenosis or regurgitation at the earliest possible to avoid serious risks.
Related: Rheumatic aortic valve diseases, Rheumatic aortic insufficiency, Aortic valve insufficiency
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