AYURVEDIC TREATMENT FOR
TRICUSPID VALVE PROLAPSE

Tricuspid valve prolapse disease is a type of heart valve disease (valvular heart disease). The valve that connects the right ventricle and right atrium, the two chambers of the right heart, is leaking and failing to function properly. The heart must work harder in order to pump blood to the lungs and the rest of the body.

Other cardiac valve issues frequently coexist with tricuspid valve prolapse disease.
Depending on the particular valve problem, tricuspid valve prolapse disease symptoms and treatments change. Treatment options include observation, medication, valve replacement or repair.

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What causes tricuspid valve prolapse disease?
Carcinoid syndrome
Congenital (present at birth) defects, such as Ebstein’s anomaly
Enlarged right ventricle
Infection, such as rheumatic fever or endocarditis.
Medications, especially fenfluramine and phentermine (diet drug also known as fen-phen).
Systemic health conditions, such as lupus, Marfan syndrome or rheumatoid arthritis.
Pulmonary hypertension.
Trauma (injury), such as damage from a heart attack, myocardial biopsy or pacemaker
Tumor or radiation therapy to the chest.

What are the symptoms of tricuspid valve prolapse disease?
The signs and symptoms of this disease vary. People with mild cases might have no symptoms at all. Those with moderate to severe cases might have noticeable symptoms, such as:
Fatigue or weakness.
Arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm).
Edema (swelling) in the abdomen (belly), legs, ankles or feet.
Enlarged liver
Heart murmur
Pulsing or fluttering feeling in the chest or neck.
Shortness of breath (dyspnea).
Skin that feels abnormally cold.

How is tricuspid valve prolapse disease treated?
Based on your test results and symptoms, our ayurvedic doctor at DHAGE HEALTHCARE CARDIO PROTECTIVE AYURVED CENTRE will recommend a treatment plan with both ayurvedic medications and therapies.
You may only need regular appointments and tests to monitor the condition or as advised by our expert.