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Dr Pankaj Gupta
₹ 600.00

Dr Pankaj Gupta Tested

Cardiology

DM (Cardiology), MD (Internal Medicine), MBBS

10yr experience

Location Punjab

Languages English, Hindi, Punjabi, Kannada

Dr Kartik Bhosale
₹ 800.00

Dr Kartik Bhosale Tested

Cardiology

MBBS, MD, DM

12yr experience

Location Pune

Languages English, Hindi, Marathi

Dr Anand Chopda
₹ 500.00

Dr Anand Chopda Tested

Cardiology

MD,DNB

14yr experience

Location Nashik

Languages Marathi, English, Hindi, Kannada, Gujarati, Bengali

Dr K A V Ganesh
₹ 599.00

Dr K A V Ganesh Tested

Cardiology

MBBS, Diploma in Emergency Medicine

13yr experience

Location Visakhapatnam

Languages English, Telugu


Name Speciality Exp Fee
Dr Vishvamitra R Tindwani (MBBS) General practitioner 50 Y ₹ 599.00
Dr Noel Doss Lazarus (MBBS) Ophthalmology 49 Y ₹ 300.00
Dr Juvvala Nageswara Rao (MBBS, Diploma in Public Health) General practitioner 44 Y ₹ 299.00
Dr Vijaya Saradhi Nanduri (MBBS, MHSc (Diabetology)) Diabetologist 40 Y ₹ 399.00
Dr Manohar Ahuja (M.D., M.B.B.S., M.R.C.P.(UK), Nephrology & Internal Medicine) Nephrology 40 Y ₹ 7,500.00
Dr Krishnan Shanmuganandan (MBBS, MD (Medicine), DNB (Medicine), Post Doc Fellow Rheumatology, EULAR certified (Rheumatology& Musculoskeletal ultrasound)) Rheumatology 39 Y ₹ 3,000.00
Dr Duggal Sukhvinder Singh (MBBS) General practitioner 35 Y ₹ 1,000.00
Dr Jayanthi Ramani (DGO, MD (Obstetrics and Gynecology), MBBS) Obstetrics gynecology 35 Y ₹ 259.00
Dr Sanjay Gopal Pingulkar (MBBS. General Physician) General practitioner 35 Y ₹ 569.00
Dr Kummaraganti Venkateswarlu (MD) Ophthalmology 35 Y ₹ 399.00

FAQ’s about Valvular Heart Disease

Valvular heart disease can be classified into three main types: aortic valve disease, mitral valve disease.

Aortic stenosis, especially the age-related kind, is the most common type of valvular heart disease.

An electrocardiogram (ECG) can sometimes indicate signs of heart valve problems, but it’s not a definitive diagnostic tool. However, further tests like echocardiography are usually needed for a definitive diagnosis.

Risk factors for heart valve disease include age (risk increases with age), history of rheumatic fever or infective endocarditis, congenital heart defects, previous heart surgery, and conditions like hypertension and high cholesterol.

Heart valve blockage, typically due to stenosis, is usually diagnosed using echocardiography (ultrasound of the heart). This test can visualize the structure and function of the heart valves and assess blood flow through them.

Exercises that improve cardiovascular fitness and overall heart health can indirectly benefit heart valves. These include aerobic exercises like walking, swimming, and cycling, as well as strength training exercises under guidance to avoid excessive strain.

In some cases, heart valve repair can be performed using minimally invasive techniques, such as transcatheter procedures.

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