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We have valves in our hearts to prevent backflow of blood during contraction. This control of flow increases the efficiency of the heart.
Yes, but not only valves will be damage. Yes, but not only valves will be damage.
Rheumatic Heart Disease. It develops because of an unusual immune reaction that occurs within 5 weeks after an untreated beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection. The infection starts as "strep throat" or a UTI but progresses to the creation of antibodies that react with the collagen to cause inflammation in the joints, skin, brain, and heart. During a first rheumatic fever, about half of those affected develop heart inflammation, but most have a complete recovery. However, in some people the heart valves are damaged and scars form.
As in all mammals, horses have four valves in their hearts.
Yes it does damage the valves
Common problems include abnormal heart valves, narrowing of the blood vessels in the heart, and weak heart muscles (cardiomyopathy). Patients with MPS I H and the severe form of MPS II usually have damage to the mitral valve
It can damage the valves i don't think it would damage the head though Yes it can if the engine was spinning at a high rate. The valves can break off and tumble around causing severe damage. I used to have a piston with all 4 valves from that cyl. sticking in it !
On an interference engine it can damage the valves, heads, and pistons.
yes it will bend valves and possibly damage the cylinder head
It can. The intake valves can hit the exhaust valves.
No but an engine running like that can damage the valves.
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