Structural or functional disorders of heart valves, such as the mitral valve, that occur due to congenital or inflammatory infections can be life-threatening or affect the quality of life in severe cases without effective treatment.
Heart valves can be fused with stenosis and insufficiency due to various reasons, such as congenital or acquired, etc. In the case of mild stenosis and insufficiency, it may not progress for a long period of time without medication or surgical treatment, and the symptoms may not appear, thus making it difficult to detect the lesion.
In addition, for moderate to severe stenosis or closure insufficiency, clinical manifestations such as dyspnea, angina pectoris and even syncope may occur, and without timely and effective drug or surgical treatment, cardiac arrhythmia, heart failure, infective endocarditis and even sudden cardiac death may occur, which not only affects the quality of life seriously, but also may be life-threatening.
It is recommended that cardiovascular structural abnormalities and dysfunctions should be treated in a timely manner, improve the cardiac ultrasound and other auxiliary examinations, to clarify the specific causes and severity, and then be treated in a timely and effective manner.