Yes of course you can, Avoid bench pressing and heavy shoulder press excercises.
Advice from my consultant.
There is no medical treatment that reverses the progress of aortic valve stenosis. Aortic valve replacement is the only solution to this problem. However, surgery is not always necessary. Aortic valve stenosis can be monitored with echocardiography if surgery is not initially indicated. In addition, for patients who are not candidates for surgical valve replacement, there are percutaneous and catheter-based valve replacement procedures available.
Aortic stenosis
This is the gradient across the aortic valve, it is raised in aortic stenosis. If the gradient is 50mmHG this is significant. However the patients clinical symptoms should be assessed along with the investigative findings.
no
no
Osteomalacia is the opposite of osteosclerosis.
424.1
aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation and mitral regurgitation
Only if you have had it repaired/corrected.
746.3 or 424.1
Aortic valve replacement is necessary when the aortic valve has become diseased. The aortic valve can suffer from insufficiency (inability to perform adequately) or stenosis.
It is a treatment for aortic, mitral, and pulmonary stenosis