Heart Valve Disease
Symptoms of Heart valve disease can include:
- Shortness of breath and/or difficulty catching your breath. You may notice this most when you are active (doing your normal daily activities) or when you lie down flat in bed.
- Weakness or dizziness.
- Discomfort in your chest. You may feel a pressure or weight in your chest with activity or when going out in cold air.
- Palpitations (this may feel like a rapid heart rhythm, irregular heartbeat, skipped beats or a flip-flop feeling in your chest).
- If valve disease causes heart failure, symptoms may include:
- Swelling of your ankles, feet or abdomen. Swelling may also occur in your belly, which may cause you to feel bloated.
- Quick weight gain (a weight gain of two or three pounds in one day is possible).
Symptoms do not always relate to the seriousness of your valve disease. You may have no symptoms at all and have severe valve disease, requiring prompt treatment. Or, as with mitral valve prolapse, you may have severe symptoms, yet tests may show minor valve disease.
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