what are mitral valves.
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Mitral valve disease refers to irregular conditions of the mitral valve. This valve is located between the two left chambers of your heart. It works to keep blood flowing properly in one direction from the left atrium to the left ventricle and prevents it from flowing backward.
When your mitral valve does not work properly, you can experience symptoms such as fatigue and shortness of breath because the defective valve is allowing blood to flow backward into the left atrium. Many people with mitral valve disease experience no symptoms.
When the mitral valve does not function as it should, your heart does not pump enough blood out of the left ventricular chamber to supply your body with oxygen-filled blood. Mitral valve disease can be serious. Left untreated, severe cases can lead to heart failure or irregular heartbeats, called arrhythmias, which may be life-threatening
When your mitral valve does not work properly, you can experience symptoms such as fatigue and shortness of breath because the defective valve is allowing blood to flow backward into the left atrium. Many people with mitral valve disease experience no symptoms.
When the mitral valve does not function as it should, your heart does not pump enough blood out of the left ventricular chamber to supply your body with oxygen-filled blood. Mitral valve disease can be serious. Left untreated, severe cases can lead to heart failure or irregular heartbeats, called arrhythmias, which may be life-threatening
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hey dear...!
the mortal valves is a valve that let's blood flow from one chamber of the heart ,left auritum.
hope it's help you dear
the mortal valves is a valve that let's blood flow from one chamber of the heart ,left auritum.
hope it's help you dear
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