All You Need to Know About Heart Valve Repair

              


Our heart is one of those organs that works continually to keep the blood pumping and our body working. The valves of the heart are responsible for keeping the blood flowing between the chambers. Any problem in these valves can cause major heart issues and may even prove fatal sometimes. Diseased or damaged valves are needed to be either replaced or repaired to keep the heart functioning. Valve stenosis and valve regurgitation are the most common causes of dysfunction of the heart valves. Your symptoms will help your doctor determine the condition you are suffering from and the type of treatment you need.

 

Why do I need valve repair?

 

Aortic valve replacement surgery is needed in several conditions when the valve is causing the problem in your heart. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed below, you need to undergo valve repair surgery.

 

       Chest pain

       Palpitations

       Fluid retention consequently causes weight gain

       Dizziness

       Swelling or edema of the ankles, feet, or the stomach

       Difficulty in breathing, especially after normal walking or routine activities.

 

Your doctor might suggest you valve repair or valve replacement surgery for some other exceptional reasons as well.

 

Preparing for the surgery

 

Your doctor will explain everything about the surgery and you have a chance to clear any doubts that come to your mind. He or she will also review your medical history and if you are already under any medications. Your doctor will ask you to provide consent for performing the surgery and you can ask questions if you have any. Your healthcare provider might also suggest any tests that you need to undergo for ensuring that you are a proper fit for the surgery.

 

You must not eat or drink anything at least 8 hours before the surgery to avoid any complications. For patients who are allergic to any kind of medicines or substances then you must inform about the same to your doctor. You must also let your doctor know if you are taking blood-thinning medications. This is because the doctor might ask you to stop the medications temporarily before the surgery. Patients who consume alcohol or smoke must give up on the same till full recovery.

 

During the surgery

 

As you will require to be hospitalized, you must prepare accordingly for the surgery.

       You will be asked to change your dress and wear the hospital gown provided by the medical team.

       Your doctor will put an IV in your arm to start the IV fluids and medicine.

       The doctor will anesthetize and put in an incision for performing the surgery. The diseased valve will be replaced with an artificial valve. Sutures will be put after the surgery and you will be shifted to the general ward.

 

Sohana Hospital has the latest equipment and the best facilities that guarantee comprehensive care for you. Our experienced doctors always remain a step ahead in providing you with the most promising treatment experience.

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