Moneycontrol News | December 7, 2023 | Images: Canva

early signs of heart disease

Causes, symptoms and tips to prevent Aortic Stenosis

Have you been experiencing shortness  of breath lately? Is it accompanied by chest pain and a feeling of dizziness? These symptoms may be due to underlying aortic stenosis, a cardiac condition that may lead to heart failure  if not diagnosed and treated on time

Aortic stenosis refers to the narrowing  of the aortic valve, thus blocking or decreasing the blood flow from the  left ventricle (the heart's main pumping chamber) into the aorta. As a result,  your heart needs to work extra hard to  be able to push blood

The most common cause of aortic stenosis is atherosclerosis, which is a result of the gradual deposition of calcium on the aortic valve. Such deposition, often due to increasing age, can lead to stiffness of the valve tissue

It is a gradual condition, and  the symptoms may occur over a  long period of time. These include breathlessness, especially with increased physical activity

You may experience fatigue and become aware of a pounding or fluttering heartbeat. Episodes of syncope (fainting spells) may be observed. A physically stressful situation, like exercise, can increase trigger the symptoms

Consuming a healthy diet with potassium-rich components like spinach, kale, and broccoli is an excellent way of maintaining normal blood pressure levels. This, in turn, can aid in delaying aortic stenosis

High levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the bloodstream can increase the chances of aortic stenosis. Lifestyle modifications like healthy dietary choices and exercise can keep cholesterol levels in check

In addition to the large number of ill effects that have been known, smoking has a significant influence on the development of plaques in your arteries, thus leading to atherosclerosis

People with diabetes  must be cautious about vascular complications like this. Diabetes can affect the heart valve and trigger inflammation, which may be succeeded by the accumulation of calcium