Understanding Valvular Heart Disease
There are many types of heart diseases known to human kind, each one more serious than the other. In most cases, when this happens it means that you need to take some very serious steps and change your life drastically to reverse the problem or check it.
Heart diseases are classified according to what causes it. Heart disease could be the result of faulty heart muscles; or blocked arteries which are unable to supply the required amount of blood in the correct direction; yet others would be due to problems with the valves which are situated within the heart.
Causes
Valvular heart disease is that heart problem that results from faulty valves. These valves are situated within the heart their function mostly being to regulate the blood flow through the heart. Valvular heart disease could be caused by leaking valves, inability of the valves to close fully resulting in leakage within the heart or inability of the valves to open properly causing blockage.
You will find that such inconsistencies can happen due congenital problems, i.e. a defect that happened before birth or infections such as rheumatic fever. In some cases it could even be due to side effects of medications. With valvular heart disease, the body does not get sufficient blood and even if it gets it, the quality of the blood circulated is not optimal. Therefore the tissues and organs start deteriorating and malfunctioning.
Symptoms
Some of the symptoms of valvular heart disease would be shortness of breath, fluid retention, fatigue and even heart failure which results in death. Very often the symptoms are not easily identifiable which would make it difficult to avail of medical treatment in time. This is why it is important to have periodical check ups at intervals of one year or maximum two so any type of diseases, particularly potentially dangerous ones such as heart diseases could be identified and treated in time to prevent, stroke, paralysis and even life loss.
Those who already have a history of heart failure need to be particularly cautious so they would be able to not only treat the heart problem in time, but also prevent it before it causes any serous trouble.
In case you are diagnosed with any valvular or any other heart disease, you should always carry around your medication and also you need to make other people (such as co-workers, friends, family members) are aware of your problem because if an heart attack occurs they should bring you to the nearest hospital since it is critical that you receive medical attention at the earliest possible.