Aortic Valve Disease is a medical condition that affects the heart's ability to function optimally. This condition occurs when the aortic valve, which controls blood flow from the heart to the rest of the body, becomes impaired. The valve can either narrow (aortic stenosis) or fail to close properly (aortic regurgitation), leading to an inefficient blood pumping process. Aortic Valve Disease can develop due to various factors, including age-related wear and tear, congenital abnormalities, or other heart-related conditions. Symptoms may include chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, and fainting. Timely diagnosis and intervention are crucial in managing Aortic Valve Disease, and treatment options range from medication to surgical procedures, such as valve repair or replacement. A comprehensive approach involving medical professionals, diagnostic tools, and advanced therapies is essential for effectively addressing Aortic Valve Disease and improving the overall cardiovascular health of affected individuals.
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