Mitral valve
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In rare cases, mitral valve prolapse can cause sudden death. Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP) could kill you if it is serious. There are some symptoms but most people don't get them. There are a racing heart, chest pains, dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath. You can get a heart replacement but it is extremely expensive usually between $500 and $10000.
MVP or mitral valve prolapse may be or may not be dangerous to a pregnant woman. It depends on how serious the mitral valve prolapse is. However, evertything has no assurance . So consult the best cardiologist and the best ob-gyne...most of all PRAY TO GOD.
no its not dangerous,it either means your heart muscles are strong or your very relaxed most of the time
heart attack or stroke
Mitral Valve Insufficiency
Abnormal heart sounds called murmurs are usually a result of faulty valves. For example, an incompetent valve fails to close tightly, so that blood leaks through the valve when it is closed. Another example, an incompetent bicuspid valve produces a swishing sound immediately after the first heart sound.
The most common and dangerous complications of heart transplant surgery are organ rejection and infection. Immunosuppressive drugs are given to prevent rejection of the heart.
A leaky valve is a condition in which the blood flow is altered by a valve that allows blood to flow backwards, otherwise known as "regurgitation".Regurgitation can negatively impact the flow of blood across each of your four heart valves - aortic valve, pulmonary valve, mitral valve and tricuspid valve.Ultimately, leaky heart valves force the heart to "work harder" as it re-pumps blood through a valve. Over time, this can lead to several leaking heart valve symptoms and an enlarged heart.Some of the most common symptoms of leaky heart valves are:Shortness of breath, especially with exertion or when you lie downFatigue, especially during times of increased activityCough, especially at night or when lying downHeart palpitations - sensations of a rapid, fluttering heartbeatSwollen feet or anklesHeart murmurExcessive urinationChest pain (angina) or tightnessFeeling faint or fainting with exertionDizzinessLeaking heart valve symptoms do not always appear, or manifest, simultaneously for a patient. Many patients can be asymptomatic even though they suffer from mild, moderate, or even severe, heart valve disease.If you are experiencing symptoms, it's important to know that there are a number of different heart valve diseases and valve defects that could trigger leaky heart valve symptoms.It is recommended that those who believe they are experiencing any of the leaking heart valve symptoms identified above visit their doctor or cardiologist. Some heart valve diseases can be easily identified by listening to your heart valve sounds with a stethoscope. This is usually the first step in diagnosing a heart valve disease or leak in the valve.
well i can very well name you the hardest to do which is the brain surgery, but the most dangerous I've read is the open heart surgery and brain surgery :D and honestly, most surgery's are very dangerous haha ^-^
Probably the "Mitral Valve", it is a common birth trait, or slight defect. A normal life, with a few precautions should be expected. Regurgitation of a heart valve is a more serious issue than prolapse, or a situation where the valve doesn't close fully. Hope this helped you, Good Luck.