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Mitral Valve Prolapse
Mitral
Valve Prolaps is one of the most common heart conditions and
affects 2% of the population. However, its cause remains
a mistery. It often affects people who have no other heart
problems.
A well-known, but poorly understood condition type of valve malfunction
is the mitral valve prolapse. In this condition, the leaflets
of the mitral valve fail to close properly and bulge backward
like a parachute into the left atrium. Mitral valve prolapse is
the most common type of valve abnormality, affecting 10 percent
of the United States population, the majority of them women.
Mitral
Valve Prolapse: The risks.
Mitral regurgitaion or mitral insufficiency indicate
that a large amount of blood is leaking back through the
defective valve. It can lead to the thickening or
enlargement of the heart wall because of the extra pumping
the heart must do in order to make up for the backflow
of the blood. This condition causes people to feel
tired or short of breath. |
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