Right atrial overload is usually associated with hypertension, rheumatic heart disease, congenital heart disease, etc. Whether the condition is serious or not should depend on the control situation.
1. Hypertension: the disease cannot be cured at present, but through timely treatment, the condition can be controlled and is usually not serious. Neglecting the condition or allowing it to develop may lead to some complications, such as coronary heart disease and cerebral hemorrhage.
2. Rheumatic heart disease: It is a heart valve damage caused by rheumatic inflammation. If the disease can be diagnosed and treated early, the prognosis is good; however, if the disease is neglected, it is easy to cause infective endocarditis, acute pulmonary edema, and eventually induce heart failure, which is also more serious.
3. Congenital heart disease: generally formed in the embryonic period, the incidence of children is relatively high. If the disease can be diagnosed early and treated with timely intervention or surgery, the symptoms can be relieved. However, if the condition is neglected, it will affect its prognosis and eventually cause endocarditis, heart failure, or cerebrovascular accidents.
If you are currently diagnosed with right atrial overload, you should consult a cardiovascular physician as soon as possible to determine the cause of the disease and then treat it, in order to avoid missing the optimal treatment period.