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  2. What Are the First Signs of Heart Valve Problems? - Healthline

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    You may recognize these early signs and symptoms of heart valve problems. There are four valves in the heart : the aortic valve, mitral valve, pulmonary valve, and tricuspid...

  3. Heart valve disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    When symptoms occur, they might include: Shortness of breath at rest or when active or lying down. Fatigue. Chest pain. Dizziness. Swelling of the ankles and feet. Fainting. Irregular heartbeat. If you have symptoms of possible heart valve disease, make an appointment for a health checkup.

  4. Symptoms of Heart Valve Disease

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    Some physical signs of heart valve disease can include: Chest pain or palpitations (rapid rhythms or skips) Shortness of breath, fatigue, weakness or inability to maintain regular activity level. Lightheadedness or fainting. Swollen ankles, feet or abdomen.

  5. Recognizing the Symptoms of Worsening Heart Valve Disease

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    Do you ever notice a sudden urge to lie down until you feel steady? How often do you have this sensation? What about chest pain or unusual swelling in the feet or ankles? It’s important to track your symptoms (PDF) and remind yourself to review them every six months or at least annually.

  6. Heart Valve Diseases: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment - Cleveland...

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    But when the heart valve problem worsens, your heart beats harder to make up for the reduced blood flow. Over time, heart valve disease may get bad enough that these symptoms begin to appear: Increasing shortness of breath, especially with physical activity or lying down.

  7. Heart Valve Disease Risks, Signs and Symptoms

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    It's important to note that symptoms of valve disease, such as chest pain or palpitations, fatigue, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath and swollen ankles, feet or abdomen can be signs of several conditions. Review the symptoms page to read more about how symptoms can develop gradually.

  8. About Heart Valve Disease | Heart Disease | CDC - Centers for...

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    Symptoms. Heart valve disease can develop quickly or over a long period. When heart valve disease develops more slowly, there may be no symptoms until the condition is quite advanced. When it develops more suddenly, people may experience the following symptoms: Shortness of breath. Chest pain. Fever.

  9. Heart Valve Disease Causes, Symptoms, Treatments - UPMC

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    What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Heart Valve Disease? The symptoms of heart valve disease vary depending on the type of heart valve disease you have, and which valve is affected. Common symptoms may include: Abdominal pain due to an enlarged liver (if there is tricuspid valve malfunction). Chest pain. Dizziness. Fatigue.

  10. 5 warning signs of early heart failure - Harvard Health

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    Heart failure occurs when something damages the heart muscle or reduces the heart's ability to pump effectively. Most often, the damage stems from coronary artery disease or heart attack. But faulty heart valves, longstanding high blood pressure , or genetic disease may also be to blame.

  11. Leaky Heart Valve: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland...

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    A leaky heart valve is a common condition in which one of the “doors” in your heart doesn’t fully seal. As a result, some blood leaks backward with each heartbeat. In some people, the condition is mild and doesn’t need treatment. People with moderate or severe regurgitation may need surgery to repair or replace the valve and improve heart function.