AYURVEDIC TREATMENT FOR
AORTIC VALVE REGURGITATION

Aortic regurgitation, also known as aortic valve regurgitation, is a problem that develops when the aortic valve in the heart doesn't close completely. As a result, part of the blood that is pumped out of the left ventricle, the heart's primary pumping chamber, seeps backward.

The heart may be unable to effectively pump blood to the rest of the body as a result of the leak. One can have exhaustion and shortness of breath as a result.Surgery is frequently required to repair or replace the aortic valve after aortic valve regurgitation has reached a severe stage.

Symptoms:

Aortic valve regurgitation typically develops gradually, and for years, one might not experience any symptoms or indicators. It's possible that the patient is unaware of the condition. Aortic valve regurgitation can, however, occasionally happen quickly, typically as a result of a valve infection.

AORTIC VALVE PROLAPSE

Signs and symptoms of aortic valve regurgitation that worsen with time include:
Breathing difficulty when lying down or exercising
Weakness and exhaustion, especially when your exercise level increases.
Heart murmur
Abnormal pulse (arrhythmia)
Feeling dizzy or faint
Angina, soreness, or tightness in the chest that frequently worsens with activity
Feelings of a fluttering, fast heartbeat (palpitations)
Ankle and foot inflammation
Chest pain
Cough
Heart palpitations

Causes of aortic regurgitation:
Age-related valve deterioration
Inflammation of the lining of the heart's chambers and valves (endocarditis)
A rheumatic heart condition
Elevated blood pressure
Endocarditis
Narrowing of the aortic valve (aortic stenosis)
Injuries to the chest (such as a car accident)Tear or injury of the body's main artery
(aorta)
Aneurysm in the thoracic aorta
Aortic rupture

Risk Factors include:

The following factors increase your risk of developing aortic valve regurgitation:
Older age
Certain heart conditions are present at birth (congenital heart disease)
History of infections that can affect the heart
Certain conditions can affect the heart, such as Marfan syndrome
Other heart valve conditions, such as aortic valve stenosis
High blood pressure
Bicuspid aortic valve or another congenital valve disorder.
Calcification of your aortic valve flaps.
History of rheumatic fever or a diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease.

If one experiences any of the warning signs or symptoms of valve disease, including shortness of breath, exhaustion after exercise, or feelings of a pounding or irregular heartbeat, schedule an appointment with us at the DHAGE HEALTHCARE CARDIO PROTECTIVE AYURVED CENTRE with our Ayurvedic health expert for the most trustworthy ayurvedic treatment for all your heart-related issues.

Heart failure may be a factor in the onset of the initial symptoms of aortic valve dysfunction. If you have exhaustion that doesn't improve with rest and often have shortness of breath or swelling in your ankles or feet, which are classic signs of heart failure, consult our ayurvedic doctor now.

Dhage Healthcare Cardio Protective Ayurvedic Centre offers preventive ayurvedic treatments to prevent or delay the necessity for surgical procedures such as valvuloplasty, replacement, and other types of surgery.