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You visit your doctor for a routine health check-up, and during the examination they pause for a moment before saying, "I can hear a heart murmur. I'd like you to see a cardiologist."
For many people, this is the first time they've ever heard the term. Some panic, while others ignore it because they don't have any obvious symptoms.
At our heart care practice in Sheikh Sarai, New Delhi, we often meet patients who delayed treatment because they felt completely healthy. The reality is that heart valve problems can develop slowly, and early diagnosis is often the key to preventing serious complications.
If you're looking for valvular heart disease treatment in Lajpat Nagar, here's what you need to know.
Your heart has four valves that act like one-way doors, ensuring blood flows in the correct direction.
Valvular heart disease occurs when one or more of these valves becomes damaged. A valve may become:
Too narrow (stenosis)
Too loose or leaky (regurgitation)
Unable to open or close properly
Over time, this forces the heart to work harder and may eventually weaken the heart muscle if left untreated.
Many patients have no symptoms during the early stages.
As the condition progresses, you may notice:
Shortness of breath
Chest discomfort
Fatigue during daily activities
Dizziness or fainting
Heart palpitations
Swelling in the ankles or feet
Reduced ability to exercise
Even mild symptoms deserve proper cardiac evaluation.
A 57-year-old homemaker came to our clinic after experiencing increasing breathlessness while doing household chores. She assumed it was simply because she wasn't exercising enough.
An echocardiogram revealed a significant mitral valve problem that had gradually worsened over several years. With timely treatment and regular follow-up, her symptoms improved significantly, and she was able to return to her normal routine.
Her biggest surprise was learning that the condition had been silently progressing long before she noticed any symptoms.
Many people believe that every heart valve problem requires immediate surgery.
That isn't true.
Some valve disorders only require regular monitoring, medication, and lifestyle modifications. Others need intervention only when symptoms become significant or heart function begins to decline.
The decision depends on the severity of the valve disease—not simply the diagnosis itself.
Recent cardiovascular guidelines published in 2025 continue to emphasize that early diagnosis and timely management of heart valve disease improve long-term heart function and reduce the risk of heart failure and other complications.
Monitoring the condition regularly allows treatment to begin at the right time—not too early and not too late.
Comprehensive evaluation for chest pain, heart murmurs, high blood pressure, and preventive cardiovascular care.
Restores healthy blood flow through narrowed coronary arteries using minimally invasive techniques.
Treats narrowing of kidney arteries associated with resistant hypertension.
Improves blood flow to the brain and helps lower the risk of stroke.
Provides reliable treatment for patients with slow or abnormal heart rhythms.
Advanced imaging that allows precise assessment of artery blockages.
Evaluates heart performance during exercise and detects reduced blood flow that may not appear during rest.
Specialized minimally invasive procedures for long-standing complete coronary artery blockages.
Twenty-four-hour blood pressure monitoring provides a more accurate picture of blood pressure throughout the day.
Personalized care plans designed to improve heart function and quality of life.
Expert diagnosis and lifelong management for children and adults born with structural heart abnormalities.
Heart valve disease often requires careful monitoring over many years.
Dr. Ravi Prakash believes that every patient deserves a thorough evaluation, honest guidance, and treatment recommendations based on the latest scientific evidence. Whether a patient requires observation, medication, or advanced intervention, the focus is always on preserving heart function and improving long-term health.
Our goal is to provide compassionate care while helping patients understand every step of their treatment journey.
Yes. Many patients are successfully managed with medication, regular monitoring, and lifestyle changes. Treatment depends on the type and severity of valve disease.
Common causes include aging, rheumatic fever, congenital valve abnormalities, infections, and calcium buildup on the valves.
Doctors usually diagnose valve disorders using a physical examination, echocardiography, ECG, and other cardiac imaging tests when required.
Heart valve problems often progress silently, but early diagnosis gives you more treatment options and better long-term outcomes.
If you're looking for expert valvular heart disease treatment in Lajpat Nagar, book a consultation with Dr. Ravi Prakash today and take a proactive step toward protecting your heart for years to come.
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