How to Treat Mitral Stenosis
Instructions
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Treatment for Mitral Stenosis
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Take medications that will help decrease or control symptoms. Anti-coagulants may be given to prevent formation or traveling of blood clots from the heart to the different parts of the body. Diuretics are administered to reduce fluid accumulations in the lungs or any affected parts of the body. Digoxin may be prescribed to treat atrial fibrillation.
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Avoid doing strenuous activities and get plenty of rest. Relaxation plays a huge part in alleviating fatigue.
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Maintain an upright position. When lying down, do so on an incline. This position will help to facilitate proper breathing.
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Do breathing exercises. This will improve the expansion of your lungs and will help to regulate proper breathing when shortness of breath strikes.
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Schedule a procedure to repair or replace the damaged mitral valve. Both procedures will help in clearing up the passage way of the mitral valve, which will promote proper blood flow through the heart and the whole body.
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Consult your doctor about valvuloplasty or percutaneous mitral balloon. This is a procedure in which a catheter is inserted into a vein in the leg all the way up to the heart. The balloon on the tip of the catheter is inflated to widen the narrowed space of the mitral valve, thus improving the flow of blood.
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