Why Aortic Valve Calcification Doesn’t Heal Itself

Since aortic valve calcification is an irreversible lesion, it is not self-healing.
Calcification of the aortic valve is due to the deposition of calcium salts on the aorta. Simple aortic valve calcification, degenerative changes in old age, atherosclerosis, and rheumatic aortic valve lesions can lead to the development of calcification of the aortic valve, and congenital aortic valve disease, degenerative changes in the aortic valve, and calcification of the aortic valve due to bacterial endocarditis usually require surgical treatment.
Calcification refers to the body’s calcium salts deposited in the tissue, calcification is an irreversible pathological process, does not affect the patient does not need special treatment, observation can be; cause undesirable lesions, most of the need for surgical removal.
It is recommended that patients with aortic valve calcification consult a hospital for further diagnosis and treatment.