What are the symptoms of valvular regurgitation

Valvular regurgitation will have different manifestations depending on the severity of the regurgitation. Minor regurgitation usually does not cause symptoms, but a large amount of valvular regurgitation may cause symptoms such as chest tightness, rapid heart rate, and dyspnea.
When the valve regurgitation is small, it basically does not affect the blood circulation and metabolic function of the surrounding tissues, thus it does not cause related symptoms and the body can still maintain normal metabolism.
However, when the valve regurgitation is severe, it will affect the normal blood circulation of the heart and cause metabolic abnormalities in the chest, resulting in symptoms of chest tightness. At the same time, it will stimulate the heart load and regulate the nerves in the body, causing the heart rate to increase, and because of the lack of normal blood supply, it will lead to heart ischemia and lack of oxygen, resulting in symptoms of dyspnea.
When valve regurgitation occurs, it is necessary to actively consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for rational treatment.