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Leaky heart valves
Today’s video is on the subject of leaky heart valves.
We are blessed with 4 heart valves - 2 on the left side which are known as the mitral and aortic valves and 2 on the right side - the tricuspid and pulmonary valves. Sometimes due to a congenital problem, age related changes or even an acquired cause, these valves can start leaking and when they do so to a severe extent, they can adversely impact on a patient’s quality of life as well as their lifespan.
The adverse impact of leaky valves is dependent on the severity of the leak as well as how quickly over a period of time that leak has developed. What I mean by this is that if a leak has slowly developed over a period of time, the heart may have time to adapt and therefore patients may not notice anything until the leak is really advanced. On the other hand, if a leak has developed very quickly then the heart may not have time to adapt and therefore the patients may become symptomatic even when the leak is not as severe.
The main problem is that leaky valves over a period of time cause a condition called volume overload meaning that with leaky heart valves, the overall blood volume that the heart has to contend with over a period of time increases.
I will explain why this happens - my explanation is probably a little oversimplified but hopefully it will help with understanding the basic concepts.
Let's say the heart hypothetically has to pump out 100 mls of blood with each heartbeat (these are just arbitrary figures) and 10% leaks back. Well now only 90 mls of blood get pumped out. And our kidneys only receive 90mls instead of 100mls. The kidneys will then behave as if the patient is dehydrated and therefore will try to absorb more water from the urine to try and increase the blood volume back to what they expect. So again very simplistically, they create another 10mls of blood. So now we have 110 mls in the system but again 10% of the 110mls leaks back and the kidneys still get less than what they were expecting and they then again try to absorb more water from the urine and produce more blood. So in essence there is a vicious cycle that develops with less blood going to the kidneys, the kidneys increasing more volume within the system and increased leaking of the heart valves. This is why this condition is known as a condition of volume overload - slowly the amount of the blood in circulation increases.
Now the problem is that the heart eventually has to contain this blood and as the amount of blood is increasing, it causes the heart to stretch. The heart behaves like a rubber band when it is stretched, When you stretch it, it twangs back with more force. If you stretch it even more, it twangs back with even greater force but if you stretch it too much then it loses its elasticity and therefore becomes weaker. So as the leak progresses, the heart responds to the volume overload by contracting with more vigour but if it is left unchecked then eventually it starts weakening and this is something you want to avoid because you may not be able to regain that strength again even after operating and correcting the valve problem.
So if you have a very leaky heart valve there are 2 main reasons to consider an operation
If the patient is symptomatic from the leak and the symptoms are usually breathlessness, exercise intolerance and progressive swelling. The patient is breathless because he is not able to push out as much blood as the body needs because so much of it is leaking back. He is intolerant of exercise for the same reason. He swells up with swelling of the legs and the abdomen because of all this volume overload. So if the patient is symptomatic, then the valve needs fixing.
If the patient is not symptomatic but if we see that the heart is beginning to weaken then again the valve needs fixing. How can we tell that the heart is weakening? In leaky heart valves, you would expect the heart to beat with even more vigour than normal. If the heart function on an echo looks normal or even slightly less than normal then this is suggestive that the valve needs fixing.
This is why when you have a leaky valve, the cardiologists will organise to see you at 6-12 monthly intervals where they should do 2 things:
Ask you about whether you have symptoms
Do an echo to see if your heart is looking weaker.

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@pt4710
@pt4710 2 года назад
You never cease to unselfishly share your knowledge in an understandable way. All credit to you Sir.
@susanne899
@susanne899 18 дней назад
@@pt4710 he requires money for his help
@SawmillerSmith
@SawmillerSmith 2 года назад
When I was a kid he said he could hear the swishing. I'm 73 and still alive and never had any problems as far as I no. Never could ran no more than a mile. But I haven't been to a doctor in 60 years so I have no idea how my heart is.
@ColdVsIce
@ColdVsIce 2 года назад
Sounds like you’re really healthy! God bless
@juliereyes965
@juliereyes965 2 года назад
Was a delight listening all your explanations of a leaky value I am a patient who have three value prolapse ...also you have a beautiful smile thank you keep it up ..smile 😃
@superpoacher6711
@superpoacher6711 2 года назад
I've had swishing since I was a kid to I'm 48. I workout like I'm 19. The doctors found my murmur accidentally & can barely hear it.. They monitor it but i have no symptoms except occasional palpitations that ladt a few seconds. Sometimes I think doctors just want to keep milking us. Dr. Gupta is a great help 👍
@judyyee4163
@judyyee4163 Год назад
Thank you dr. Gupta, for educating us. Usually doctors have no time to explain anything.
@alaesha7480
@alaesha7480 Год назад
Probably best to keep away from them!
@sushilaananda3365
@sushilaananda3365 Год назад
Thanks for that clear explanation. A few years ago an echocardiogram showed that my mild to moderate mitral valve regurgitation had progressed to severe. After expert evaluation, A MitraClip was recommended and placed via the femoral vein in the groin. It was so easy from the patient’s point of view, with only one night in the hospital and no incisions. Three and a half years later it is working perfectly and I am very grateful.
@xymonau2468
@xymonau2468 Год назад
Do you have to be on blood thinners?
@sushilaananda3365
@sushilaananda3365 Год назад
@@xymonau2468 I had to be on aspirin short-term, until tissue grew over the clip. I was already on an anticoagulant for Afib.
@xymonau2468
@xymonau2468 Год назад
@@sushilaananda3365 Thank you. The reason I ask is that I do have issues with my mitral valve, although they have been very stable and even improved with a change of lifestyle. I also have afib, but blood thinners give me unbearable nausea. I wondered if they were required because a clip is not tissue and might cause clots. I can take aspirin when I'm not on blood thinners. Anyway, hopefully it won't get to that stage, but it's good to knw what might be required. Thank you so much for your response.
@sushilaananda3365
@sushilaananda3365 Год назад
@@xymonau2468 Most people who have Afib take an anticoagulant due to the higher risk of stroke with Afib. If you have tried the newer anticoagulants like Eliquis etc., and do not tolerate them, you might be eligible for a Watchman. I will be evaluated for a Watchman in the next couple of months. This is a device that is placed over the left atrial appendage, one of the main sources of clots.
@xymonau2468
@xymonau2468 Год назад
@@sushilaananda3365 I was hopeful about that device, but many people in the US are suing the company who makes it, so do your homework and find out why. Also, I'm unsure if they give them to people with valve issues. I did read up a lot about it at one time. I'll take my chances, and continue to work on my lifestyle issues. That has helped a lot. I can tolerate one or two doses of Eliquis if I have to, so I can have an electric cardioversion, but they make me want to vomit all day. They also affect my emotions so that I can't cope with stress as well.
@peggymicsky8607
@peggymicsky8607 2 года назад
It's amazing, and scary, how many things that can go wrong with the heart. It must be incredibly strong to endure many years of these ailments and abuse. You've learned well, Doc and you teach even better. Thank you. I hope you''re enjoying your stay in India but don't get too comfortable! We need you here. I wish you were in the USA but England is better than India. Bet your Dad was by your side in India, smiling all the way!
@KBHeal
@KBHeal Год назад
my cardiologist never asked to see me regularly even though we found a slight leaky valve - what am I supposed to do now??? Would regularly giving blood help to stop the progress??? I do have symptoms ever since I got the COVID vaccine
@sugargliderdreams
@sugargliderdreams 22 часа назад
That's what's caused mine I'm sure
@Rick-kj9dd
@Rick-kj9dd 2 года назад
At 6.20 in the video you said I quote. "If the function on the echocardiogram looks normal or less than normal, this is suggestive that the heart valve needs fixing". What does this mean, if the test was normal. Don't understand that comment. I get all the rest of it. Thanks
@susanne899
@susanne899 2 года назад
Wnats to know that too
@jingwills6267
@jingwills6267 5 месяцев назад
Me too, it confused me. I have to rewind it twice. I hope the doctor will go back to that statement. Thank you!
@blza_box
@blza_box Месяц назад
@@jingwills6267 When your heart compensates for severe leakage it stretches more and it pumps blood more vigorously. That can be seen on EKG, so when leakage is severe, but EKG shows normal or less than normal function of the left ventricle it means that ventricle has already started to weaken so it's time to take measures.
@coyote5502
@coyote5502 4 месяца назад
I have 3 valves with trivial regurgitation, cardiologist says my heart is normal but I have all the symtoms. I can't even manage minimal excercise. I'm hoping for advice
@cocothetravelingdog
@cocothetravelingdog 3 месяца назад
I hope Doctors will inform heart valve patients how important is Magnesium Glycinate , VitD3 and B vit -
@tennaj1367
@tennaj1367 2 года назад
I hate to admit this,. but I usually hit thumbs up before I even watch the video that way I don't forget afterwards. 😊
@jwhite1707
@jwhite1707 2 года назад
And I am always, ALWAYS so grateful for the support you give us! My son has a leaky bicuspid valve (congenital due to Down Syndrome) so has always been used to this but I will ask his consultant about the long term prognosis at our next appointment. Thank you ❤ Julia
@picmenose
@picmenose 2 года назад
Thank you. I have a leaky valve but it was never explained to me, now I understand.
@flutterbyenterprises8452
@flutterbyenterprises8452 11 месяцев назад
I was diagnosed with Trivial reguritation should it be monitoured. I have a family history of heart failure. No NHS follow up. Had one echo cardiogram. Does weight loss help.
@smallfootprint2961
@smallfootprint2961 2 года назад
I am so glad to have found you, and have learned so much from your videos. I have a pace maker, and have had some problems with irregular beats, but am doing pretty well now, after taking it upon myself to take electrolytes. I have definitely had breathlessness, and weakness as I try to exercise, and tiredness. I felt pounding in my head, my feet, and hot and cold sensations. It's much less now, after taking the electrolytes... I think it is the potassium that makes the difference. It was pretty continuous, and now it's much less. Thank you for your explanations of these issues. I know the doctors have only a little time with me, and the rest is up to me, so I try to be informed. What you're teaching goes in the bucket of information to help me ask the right questions when I see them. Thank you. Lynn
@laurenthomson6530
@laurenthomson6530 2 года назад
I have POTS/EDS, moderate tricuspid regurgitation and mild mitral valve regurgitation. How often should I get an echo? I am 33 but feel 90 :( I have had wheezing and breathlessness for a long time now with atelectasis which they said is fine :/
@Noodlebo
@Noodlebo Год назад
Me too I have mild to moderate AR they said it’s fine I also have LVH I’m on losartan and treatment for anxiety docs said I shouldn’t be worried and my symptoms are not heart related it’s just so debilitating
@VickiSimpson-h9d
@VickiSimpson-h9d Год назад
I have just watched your video and amazed at how poorly my leaky valve has been dealt with. My leak was discover 10years ago, I have had 4 echocardiogram done in that time, but have never seen a cardiologist. Recently after a bad viral infection I have become symptomatic: attend local hospital to be told I had heart failure and started me on Ramipril and discharged same day. I was told my wait time for a cardiologist appointment was 50 weeks as I am classed as routine. So I have booked to see a private consultant to discuss things further I hope she is as helpful as your video are. Thank you
@onceuponababygalleryhuntin6316
@onceuponababygalleryhuntin6316 7 месяцев назад
Father God, we pray for this person, Lord God that you would lead them in the direction of where they are to go Amen. Heavenly father I pray long life, long health upon this person in Jesus name, I pray for your guidance and protection upon this person, that Lord, you will open up every door of opportunity for them in Jesus, mighty name Amen Heavenly Father please restore all the years they didn’t feel well in Jesus might name Amen 🙏❤️🌷☀️💕
@christinahespe2907
@christinahespe2907 4 месяца назад
Hi, Not sure if you'll pick this up, but I wanted to ask how things have progressed. I hope you've seen a cardiologist by now and are getting treatment for the leaky valve. 50 weeks is an insane amount of time to wait for a cardiologist appt.
@faithhopeloveanddobermans5454
@faithhopeloveanddobermans5454 2 года назад
I think your gastric reflux and heart palpitation link is probably going to save a lot of peoples lives. I know that you talked about it six years ago, but I’m just hearing it for the first time. Can you make an updated video in case you’ve learned anything new. Thank you so much for the bottom of my heart.
@reshmasalik1682
@reshmasalik1682 2 года назад
My son had the transposition of the arteries when he was 2 weeks old .he had stents to the lungs 3 years ago..wow we have had a rocky 20 years I want to say ..but his doctors here in south africa are amazing..now last year we came to know he has a leaking valve..he is 20 now ..a walking miracle..for us all..it's doctors like you ..who give us strength and courage to know our kids are safe and in good hands ..thanks for the video..it helps us understand better ..blessings from South Africa. Durban.
@robbiejterry7082
@robbiejterry7082 Год назад
Never heard of Durban.. just started watching the HOUSEWIVES.. I'M SO INTRIGUED!!
@biancataverstock6088
@biancataverstock6088 Год назад
I came across a video by Austin Goh on youtube - 7 exercises to help with leaky heart valve - or similar title. He also has exercises that may help with heart inflammation. He is Chinese - very helpful and positive nature. Love watching his videos. Also look into Ayurvedic medicine and herbs that may help with heart inflammation. Also I take Turmeric and Ceyenne Pepper. Try taking taurine 500mgs, magnesium citrate 100mgs, and potassium citrate 99 or 100mgs 3 times a day and one dose before bed. Also try 100mgs of co enzyme Q10 or CQ10 plain 1-2 times a day. Also look into Acupressure. There are points you can stimulate or put magnets on that may help. On youtube there are many acupressure videos. But before you try any exercise please look into it first
@rushikeshsatpute3971
@rushikeshsatpute3971 3 месяца назад
Just a question when your son was in your body where you on certain medication like medicine for migraine ,blood thinners etc
@reshmasalik1682
@reshmasalik1682 3 месяца назад
@@rushikeshsatpute3971 hi ..no I was not on any medication at all ..
@jingwills6267
@jingwills6267 Месяц назад
God bless your son!
@Katie_Jo_21
@Katie_Jo_21 2 года назад
That is so much more in depth than just the words regurgitation on paper. Thanks a ton for explaining this for us.
@chocohi
@chocohi 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I am in the later stages of leaky valve at 60% regurgitation since I was born. Better understanding of the issue now as it’s become fairly bad and I’ve had to take it more seriously.
@williambaldwin6576
@williambaldwin6576 2 года назад
I have a moderately leaking trycupid valve and have had micro valve repare what a knight mare
@Aurla-R2-D2
@Aurla-R2-D2 2 года назад
Hi William, In what way was the repair a nightmare? Did something go wrong with the operation?
@emdoubleu5878
@emdoubleu5878 2 года назад
Sooo much giving, sooo much to learn, sooo clear.. I mean, wow!! What a generous heart
@philliphamilton3591
@philliphamilton3591 2 года назад
Thank you Dr. You are an inspirational teacher as well as a wonderful comfort to all anxious heart patients.. Please take care of yourself.
@marcellenebiker7179
@marcellenebiker7179 2 года назад
A cardiologist told me it was like a rubber band and it could just snap one day. Hm..he suggested a pacemaker so when you mentioned rubberband, it was aha that's what he meant. Thank you doctor for explaining it so well. Leaky valves and rubber bands sounds almost like an engine 😀 I.e.fanbelt...
@fernandooliva4477
@fernandooliva4477 2 года назад
I was recently diagnosed with three leaky heart valves and a enlarged heart. According to my Dr. It’s moderate and shouldn’t worry about it. Apparently it will not affect me for 20 to 30 years. I’m thinking about getting a second opinion.
@joelhuertas9934
@joelhuertas9934 2 года назад
Omg I also have 3 leaky mild regurgitation valves and honestly I’m not scared because is so common I used to get anxiety like hell because of it I’ve lost so much weight intentionally. Now I’m like heck with that 😂 but I do go to the gym and eat healthy also . Always get a second opinion it doesn’t hurt anyone. Just Does exercise for your heart to be strong and I need to get the surgery most likely won’t. it will benefit you in the long run anything I’m here if you wanna talk bro
@babitabaishya274
@babitabaishya274 5 месяцев назад
​@@joelhuertas9934hi
@It-Is-What-It-Is.
@It-Is-What-It-Is. 2 года назад
Dear DR. This is exactly what I have, mitral valve leak regurgitation. 65 F. 48 kg. 5.4f I’ve been on beta blockers for three years. Now the doctor is putting me on statin as well for cholesterol but it’s giving me muscle pain so I’m cutting them down myself and adding natto beans supplement. I will know by end of this month if it works. He also prescribed amitriptyline for years which causes side effects and I have stopped taking for now. But he kept insisting. Anyway my heart leakage is diagnosed moderate to severe. I try to get an echocardiogram every one and a half to two years. My doctor hasn’t said I needed an operation yet. Wait and see as you said. I see him briefly every 3 months. I get tired easily at times. At times I can walk for an hour with no symptoms, but sometimes walking in the heat or in a building I get breathless. Maybe it’s the trapped air and I’m not sure. Lately, and especially after Covid vaccines, I get more irregular heartbeats, more often now I could hear my heart sound like a tugboat…like drrrrr drrrr all the time. I read that irregular heart palpitations sounds scarier than it really is but bothers me nevertheless. Yesterday the heart suddenly beat very very fast and I got dizzy. I sat down and did some deep breathing exercise and after a while it went away. Not sure how much I should panic. I live alone so sometimes it’s worrisome. If there’s an emergency of condition should I take something immediately to prevent a heart attack? Aspirin? Or? Death is part of nature and I’m not afraid of that I just don’t want to be dead for days without anybody knowing. Not a good sight. 🤭 Thank you very much DR. You’re one of the very very few physicians that care from your heart. No wonder you are a heart doctor. Stay well and happy. 🙏🏼💕
@msnpassjan2004
@msnpassjan2004 2 года назад
Would donating blood help those of us with confirmed leaky aortic valves ? Also, I really appreciate your videos. They make complex topics from the doctors office easy to understand, thank you !
@antonioharrison9807
@antonioharrison9807 3 дня назад
I would like to know this
@Loubell_83
@Loubell_83 2 года назад
Thankyou so much! I had palpitations almost every day constantly for weeks, I was sent for an echo and diagnosed with a leaky valve and put on bisoprasol which Has worked wonders. Although I did not understand at all about the leak and wondered what it was all about....now I know!!! Thankyou so much!!!!!
@janetstanland2015
@janetstanland2015 2 года назад
So glad to see you back with us. It makes me feel better just to see & hear you 💜
@tonym6920
@tonym6920 2 года назад
What about exercise? My doctor, in whom I don’t have much confidence, tells me I can do all the aerobic exercise I want. I also lift weights, been doing that for over 30 years. It keeps my muscles tonedI and it relieves stress. I’m almost 75 years old. I also row about 40 minutes a day. I gave my cardiologist an extensive breakdown of the weight training exercises that I do and he told me that I can continue with that program. Personally, I could not see putting my heart under undo stress since my regurgitation had gone from mild/moderate to moderate. I have had MVP since my late 20s. My tricuspid valve is also leaking. My EF was normal. So, I decided on my own to cut back on my training program. My question is, what are the recommendations for doing weight training exercises when you have leaky valves. I am asymptomatic at this time.
@scarlettrose7658
@scarlettrose7658 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the explanation doctor. I was diagnosed with a leaky valve (left side of my heart) many years ago. I was able to see the leaky valve while having the echocardiogram procedure. That’s when I noticed the blood flow going back out and I asked the technician what was I seeing. Anyways, my physician just told me that when the time comes/if gets worst that’s when it needs to replaced. I have much more understanding watching this video. ❤️
@christinahespe2907
@christinahespe2907 4 месяца назад
Erm, better to repair than replace it and before it gets so bad it impacts on the integrity of your heart.
@deniseduarte552
@deniseduarte552 2 года назад
I am 76 yrs and 7 years ago diagnosed with aortic regurgitation and doc said old age and no cure well after 4 years being in moderate to high ketosis no sugar very low carbs, I have only a trace. In fact the technician asked me my problem because he could not find leak. Machine showed only a trace…. I started doing keto diet for my memory which has also been helped. UPDATE IN DEC 2022 my aortic valve tested normal
@Aurla-R2-D2
@Aurla-R2-D2 2 года назад
Hi Denise :) Thank you so much for sharing your inspiring story!
@deniseduarte552
@deniseduarte552 Год назад
@@sesilek yes absolutely, basically 20-25 carbs a day keeps my level of ketones high. Like 2.0 when tested with precision xtra monitor. UPDATE: And the good news is now my aortic valve is NORMAL. I had ultra sound in December
@yecyecjoseph7348
@yecyecjoseph7348 10 месяцев назад
wow
@mohitSharma-hn9rf
@mohitSharma-hn9rf 7 месяцев назад
​@@deniseduarte552valve problems are reversible?
@jingwills6267
@jingwills6267 5 месяцев назад
Glad it can be normal again. I just had echocardiogram and my cardio said I have a leaking valve. He said 95% of his patients have leaking valve.
@olivebradley-v8c
@olivebradley-v8c 11 месяцев назад
I had a leaky heart valve in my 30s i am now 83 neet had any problems
@xray5043
@xray5043 2 года назад
Can you speak about ablation specifically for pvc/pac?. I get PVC and it feels like my heart stops and then starts. I never get a fast pulse. If I could describe it it feels like a baby kick in my chest and I can feel my blood flow slow then during the pause then everything goes back to normal. It's very scary. I've tried propanol and nothing has helped. I am thinking of ask my electo cardiologist for ablation. Just wondering what you thought of ablation for pvc vs AFib.
@snayak7840
@snayak7840 Год назад
Dr SG, My wife is 59 yrs old. She has minor regurgitation in her Mitral valve. She takes medicine for high BP & Diabetics. Kindly Advise..... She has no symptoms....
@iampuzzleman282
@iampuzzleman282 10 дней назад
Cardiologist are pretty awful most of the time. They just look at test results and if you need surgery they'll refer you but beyond that they're not very helpful. It would be nice to learn about the condition but don't spend any time really helping people. Puts more pressure on the patient when they just ignore lots of your symptoms. Yes they focus on breathing and swelling of the legs but there's a lot of other things that are going on inside the heart that they could care less about because they don't need to refer it for surgery so where is the risk in what they're doing
@markfinlay422
@markfinlay422 2 года назад
Thanks for this great explanation Dr Gupta. I have a slight leak with my aortic valve but it doesn't affect me in any way. I can still run ultra marathons!
@superpoacher6711
@superpoacher6711 2 года назад
I've had aortic regug since I was a kid. I have moderate with no symptoms & work out like I am 19 & im 48. Just hope it stays this way👍
@FullTimePatient37
@FullTimePatient37 6 месяцев назад
I have three leaky heart valves, why 😢 I don't smoke and am not an overweight non drinker ..but I have a lot of neurological diseases 😔
@iampuzzleman282
@iampuzzleman282 10 дней назад
And then you may go to a surgeon who will look at your case and decide what to do with you and if you can get insurance reimbursement will put you on the table. Otherwise no interest. He has to fill his schedule to keep all the staff around him employed so he can make a lot of money, they make a ton of money
@hemiv8949
@hemiv8949 2 года назад
thank you doctor for a reassuring video. i have an appointment with the surgeon next week as i'm about to have aortic & mitral valve replacement surgery but just nervous as i'm 61 male and type 1 diabetic. Does this make it more risky having diabetes?
@wwbeautifullife2023
@wwbeautifullife2023 27 дней назад
What’s status of permanent Artificial Heart Transplant status? When should we expect this device to be in market?
@hrobert745
@hrobert745 2 года назад
I recently heard that people who have heart surgery can develop afib that goes away when they heal. I also heard that viruses like flu and Covid can cause afib that might clear up later. Can you speak about those issues where a physical problem starts afib?
@Alx7051
@Alx7051 2 года назад
Fantastic explanation Dr. Just a newb question though? Has there been any studies related to Phlebotomy and having a less stress on the kidney and/or heart to work harder to expel blood?
@lilianajwang3826
@lilianajwang3826 Год назад
My dad had a stroke which he is recuperating from as he awaits for surgery when feels stronger from the stroke aps per the doctor. From the stroke he came back with a cough that has refused to go a way . We have done so many tests , scans & x- rays which has given us nothing wrong with the lungs & kidney. Could the cough be from the leaky valve?. It is so bad because it's both day & night making him fatigue and luck his sleep
@antoniaglynou4930
@antoniaglynou4930 2 года назад
Having leaky mitral and triscupid valves diagnosed same time as my Hashimoto thyroiditis 26 yrs ago.. nothing is changed so far. Will it get worse?? Have had 3 successful pregnancies (one c-section)..
@williampaulrogers9583
@williampaulrogers9583 2 года назад
Thank you Dr, it’s very useful information for me, I do have a leaky mitral valve but at the moment I’m not symptomatic.
@andreawisner7358
@andreawisner7358 2 года назад
Volume too low. Had to use headset to hear.
@jojogurl83021
@jojogurl83021 2 года назад
Thank you for this information Doctor 👍. My mom had this and I never understood it until now! She had rhumatic fever as a child, wonder if that's what caused this,?
@vaughancannon6363
@vaughancannon6363 2 года назад
I had rheumatic fever as a child (14 years). I am 56 and I have mild regurgitation in my mitral valve. Most likely a result of my illness when i was young.
@panwarrajpoot4494
@panwarrajpoot4494 7 месяцев назад
I had rhuematic fever two time when I was 5 years and 10 year old I have mild mitral leakage and now I am 40 years old
@serene_sapphire007
@serene_sapphire007 Год назад
Bless you, Doctor ~ you bring tears to my eyes. Being young, I now know there is hope to regain my life.
@ShawnTheRazor
@ShawnTheRazor 2 года назад
Love the way you explain things. Very clear and easy to understand. Thanks for all that you do.
@YorkCardiology
@YorkCardiology 2 года назад
You're very welcome!
@scottbrinks9248
@scottbrinks9248 2 года назад
thank you. Very helpful. I have a murmur that has gotten louder over the years but I have no symptoms.
@mariacurtis9247
@mariacurtis9247 2 года назад
I have tricuspid regurgitation
@yassergavino2907
@yassergavino2907 14 дней назад
I have mild. Is it ok?
@shahyawar2064
@shahyawar2064 2 года назад
Doctor i just wanna say that i feel my heartbeat everywhere on the body , in neck, in my lower back, in my head , in my fingers and i feel them very hard like my body parts move ... I have done ecg and its fine but i do have social anxiety and GAD...i don't know if it is my mind or something else i am so tired of this ... Please answer
@almarohit1487
@almarohit1487 8 месяцев назад
Been diagnosed with a Mitral valve regurgitation, and am nearing 60. Loved the simple yet amazing manner in which you explained the problem!!!❤
@trevorscott4278
@trevorscott4278 8 месяцев назад
Due to a prolapse or just a little leak with normal valve?
@vaughancannon6363
@vaughancannon6363 2 года назад
I have a question! You mentioned if the echocardiograms shows normal or slightly abnormal heart EF you should consider surgery. Why would surgery be discussed if its in normal range?
@sapperstang
@sapperstang 9 месяцев назад
I caught that too and had the same question.
@ritageorge2348
@ritageorge2348 2 года назад
I have stage 3a kidney disease diagnosed two years ago. In that time my doctor has explained very little, but in watching several of your videos l have noticed so many things coming together and answered a myriad of questions for me. I’m in Australia and have struggled to find a GP that will tell me more and not just offer one pill on top of another. Now our bulk bill system is fazing out and although l have reached the stage of many unexplained pains within my body, particularly my legs l now find l cannot afford to visit my GP as often as l need to. Thank you for giving your time to explain so many things to the general public. I wish there were many more Doctors like yourself in this world, dedication is a dying breed, you are one in a million…well maybe one in 500. My thanks for making me understand a little more about my condition. My best from Brisbane.
@sergioortizz
@sergioortizz 2 года назад
Lately I’m having very constant flutters and zaps almost that I feel all the way up to my eyes/neck almost if I blacked out for a nano second.. I’ve been to the ER in the past year and months a couple times they done EKG X-rays several times blood tests too and they always say my heart looks okay I don’t get it!! Help!? Does this sound like something alarming
@n4life24
@n4life24 2 года назад
Why don't our Cardiologists explain this? Frustrating! Thank you so much!
@sheilacarter4741
@sheilacarter4741 2 года назад
Exactly!!!!! Mine was discovered during pre op testing.the cardiologist didn't explain ANYTHING and I was just told to come back in a year.Dont know what the heck is going on
@fashiongal4595
@fashiongal4595 Год назад
Make them!! Ask the questions and send emails, make them accountable!
@chriskat646
@chriskat646 2 года назад
I have 3 leaky valves and some enlargement of the heart. The one in the back that cannot be seen on the echocardiogram they don't know if it is leaky as well. I have edema in feet and legs and sometimes up to my abdomen. My doctor says my heart is still strong at this time. I have wheezing & whistling when I breath especially at night. They plan on doing another echocardiogram in a year's time. I have been told to lower salt intake, but then my general doctor called in a panic because my sodium levels had gone to low so now I am on salt tablets. They first advised to limit water, but I am prone to get dehydrated so didn't think that was smart so I have added more salt back into my diet and the swelling is more under control. I have HBP as well. I also have stage 3 kidney disease. More than half of my lungs have collapsed because of a very large mass pressing upon it. My stomach and part of my intestine are up in my chest instead of down where they belong. It is considered the most severe of this type of condition. Surgeon wants me to lose weight before having the surgery. I am trying my best. He didn't say how much I should lose so I am losing weight but not sure how much is necessary to make the surgery easier. Should I get another opinion or is it safe to wait as I have been told for something like another 8 years before doing anything about the heart valves. I am 68 now. Aren't such surgeries more risky as we age. Just wondering. Thanks.
@mootjeidk3076
@mootjeidk3076 2 года назад
what does 1 do if they have trace of 3 leaky valvus and cardiologist says its normal
@zachterry7129
@zachterry7129 2 года назад
I’ve already been seen by a electro specialist and had an echo and was completely normal I’ve had the pvcs for 10 years on and off but they get worse every time they come back now I have couplets( 2 ectopics in a row)every 10th beat or so should I worry even having structurally normal heart ? I was just seen a few weeks ago and I have a panic disorder so some re assurance would help thanks !
@jackfrost-fu7hz
@jackfrost-fu7hz 2 года назад
I had my aortic valve replaced due to severe leakage, mine was done through a mini sternotomy. It is not something I ever want to go through again.
@catherinereed8124
@catherinereed8124 2 года назад
We are so grateful for the great advice you have given us on so many topics and for delivering it in such a kind caring manner. Thank you Dr Gupta
@YorkCardiology
@YorkCardiology 2 года назад
So nice of you
@misomaro1078
@misomaro1078 2 года назад
@@YorkCardiology dear doctor, im in a panic attacks since I discovered by chance, I'm 35 years old with two kids, 5 years 7 months. suddenly I knew that I have Trace mitral regurgitation, with every thing else normal. ( Trace mitral regurgitation with no physiological significance ) Doctor's report. And told me to check after 5 years?!!! Since i knew I got panic attacks and all day crying after I made tons of searches about the topic ... so scared will it gets worse 😫 😞 😢 it will definitely lead to moderate then severe then.....complications at the end.. right????? by how many years this will happen ???? Plz plz inform me I'm so panic 😭 I don't exercise or hard working to be tired, I'm healthy, I'm slim . But I stress a lot and worry a lot. Why did my doctor said this in a cool way!! As if there is nothing??? Why the check up after 5 years???? Is thus really normal??? Will it be moderate or severe after 5 years . Plz let me know I cry 😢 all days and nights because I was living a normal life now I am worried a lot a lot . Thank you I advance
@kathleenclement1406
@kathleenclement1406 2 года назад
Doctor I want to let you know I came across an article that explains what I think I'm facing....I have connective tissue disorder... ostioarthritis....8 prostistes..... I believe this is the case with my mitral valve not opening and closing like it should...blood flowing backwards... regurgitation....that's what the article said on the disorder...the heart disorder itself could be CAUSED by connective tissue disorder!...do u think?
@lindalembeck2816
@lindalembeck2816 2 года назад
If the leaking is due to thickening of the valve is there a way to thin the valve without surgery? What about vitamin K if the thickening is due to calcium deposits?
@aniellis1455
@aniellis1455 2 года назад
I was diagnosed with MVP 20 years ago, but I the risks of the surgery outweigh the benefits... So therefore, I've chosen to live my life, and not let it stop me....
@joelhuertas9934
@joelhuertas9934 2 года назад
Thanks god I think that it’s like that the more you concern about health issues the faster you die and stop living life everything is mental but god is great all the times
@elana81RDH
@elana81RDH 2 года назад
I was told I have MVP but then I was told years later that it is severely over diagnosed because almost everybody has it! So now they have cut back on their diagnosing of it since they see it so often.
@pierretampa
@pierretampa 9 месяцев назад
Very good video with very helpful information. Thank you
@Swansue
@Swansue 2 года назад
Could one be misdiagnosed with POTS if they have minor tricuspid valve leak?
@teriwellborn165
@teriwellborn165 2 года назад
Thank you. My mother 76 was diagnosed with this. She goes for an echocardiogram soon
@teriwellborn165
@teriwellborn165 2 года назад
Good news. Nothing requires surgery
@mistylockhart1866
@mistylockhart1866 Год назад
I wish I found your video sooner. I was denied a second Echocardiogram for two years after symptoms led me to discover I had mild mitral and Tricuspid Regurgitation May/June 2021. Being told my symptoms of chronic fatigue, exercise intolerance, and shortness of breath just walking to kitchen to eat was not heart related by my electrophysiologist who refused to test me or notate my worsening symptoms as I continued to get so much worse. Denied a second look even after my EKGs started showing right atrium enlargement in May 2022. I had to leave him as my provider so finally at the end of next week I finally get my second Echocardiogram. I won't know until then how much damage was done during that time I can only tell you simple acts of getting dressed, preparing a meal for myself, or even showering is almost impossible some days more than others and all my cries and pleas have fallen or deaf ears until now.
@biancataverstock6088
@biancataverstock6088 Год назад
I came across a video by Austin Goh on youtube - 7 exercises to help with leaky heart valve - or similar title. He also has exercises that may help with heart inflammation. He is Chinese - very helpful and positive nature. Love watching his videos. Also look into Ayurvedic medicine and herbs that may help with heart inflammation. Also I take Turmeric and Ceyenne Pepper. Try taking taurine 500mgs, magnesium citrate 100mgs, and potassium citrate 99 or 100mgs 3 times a day and one dose before bed. Also try 100mgs of co enzyme Q10 or CQ10 plain 1-2 times a day. Also look into Acupressure. There are points you can stimulate or put magnets on that may help. On youtube there are many acupressure videos.
@IshfaqBashir-ch3ix
@IshfaqBashir-ch3ix Год назад
Oh. How r u know
@Zoe.TheBody360
@Zoe.TheBody360 2 года назад
Thank you so much for all your expert knowledge educating in an understandable way for us
@hellobuddy7849
@hellobuddy7849 2 года назад
Thanks for the informative vid and breaking it down so simply! I wanted to ask is it possible that all 4 of the valves could become damaged from drug use (cocaine), best regards👍
@radhapillay1433
@radhapillay1433 2 года назад
Thank you... I had a leaky valve and had it replaced. I am grateful
@primroseallen219
@primroseallen219 3 месяца назад
How old were you ?
@icantfindit008
@icantfindit008 2 года назад
great information.. Do you think sometype of heart problem might be a reason for being unable to run long distances? I can ride and walk long distances but I can't run because my heart beats too fast and my lung hurts.
@NgaNguyen-pz4pm
@NgaNguyen-pz4pm Год назад
What about the leaky heart valve is bad my doctor said not to worried but I’m
@gandhi9936
@gandhi9936 2 года назад
I had a heart attack last year, which resulted in a stent being inserted. Consultants said there was another narrowing artery. Which are the most effective tests to help monitor how arteries are faring over time?
@captainunderpants936
@captainunderpants936 2 года назад
Hi did you have symptoms of that blocked arteries
@mariatorres9789
@mariatorres9789 2 года назад
You need to eat more beets, and take K2, to help stop the hardening.
@brianblackford2224
@brianblackford2224 2 года назад
Very helpful explanation, thank you. I had a mitral valve repaired six years ago, and now occasionally check myself with a stethoscope and a small ecg machine, have a fingertip monitor also; good to be able to check for myself that all is well and still not deteriorating.
@Thesimplelife00
@Thesimplelife00 2 года назад
Glad you're doing well... Which brand machines do you have?
@brianblackford2224
@brianblackford2224 2 года назад
@@Thesimplelife00 Nice to hear from you. The ecg is a 'Heal Force PC-80B", made in Shanghai, about U$120 4 years ago, from Ebay I think. Very useful for seeing if I'm still in sinus rhythm etc. The stethoscope is a basic Chinese one, traditional pattern, $20 from a local stockist, valuable for directly listening to the sounds; it's obvious when there's a leak, as that makes a woosh sound instead of a regular beat. So far, no problems! Occasionally I also check oxygen level with a fingertip monitor, and blood pressure and beat rate with an Omron unit from a local pharmacy. Completing my instrumentation armory is a Fitbit wrist monitor, a fabulous modern instrument with many uses, including logging. All this is made more necessary because my surgery was the old-fashioned way, maximally invasive (not using a DaVinci robot), and the big incision through the heart muscle left me with poor rhythm, susceptible to AF etc. if I'm not careful with lifestyle, including diet (excessive tyramine is risky). It's great, and simple, to check myself with these inexpensive instruments. I hope that helps you.
@chiefcarterphillipines
@chiefcarterphillipines 2 года назад
Hi Doctor love your videos. Do you have any advice on beet roots for lowering blood pressure? Thanks
@thecleanupman2114
@thecleanupman2114 Год назад
Thank you sir for explaining it. I don't have any of the symptoms of a leaky heart valve but the doctor heard the heart murmur and I go for consultation next month
@tinajenkins8410
@tinajenkins8410 2 года назад
I have a leaky Mitral Valve, and heart is enlarged. Diagnosed a few years ago. I have noticed leg and stomach swelling. How long does it take on average, before this could kill you?
@superpoacher6711
@superpoacher6711 2 года назад
I believe it take a long long time
@purpose8141
@purpose8141 2 года назад
I appreciate your knowledge and willingness to share it
@olivebradley-v8c
@olivebradley-v8c 11 месяцев назад
😮😮😮😮😢
@ralphgale5612
@ralphgale5612 Год назад
Had aerotic valve surgery , still have a small leak from it, but a lot better after the operation
@nicholascolagiovanni7158
@nicholascolagiovanni7158 2 года назад
Dr. Gupta I was wondering you could give me a quick sentence of advice. I have been through all the tests and my health is normal. 35 year old fit male with a healthy heart. Im now in my fourth week of CBT to try and get a handle on my health anxiety without taking ssri’s and it seems to be helping. The only thing still holding me back from really making progress are these darn ectopics because they are a PHYSICAL manifestation of my psychological fear. I hate them with a passion. I could be having the “perfect” day and il get a premature beat, THUD and boom… day ruined over 1 pvc. Ive gotten about about 4-8 pvcs everyday for the past month. I dont panic or anything when i get them anymore but i just want to go ONE DAY without getting 1. I spend my life thinking and waiting for the next one… everyday. Do you have any advice for me on how to put these to rest so i can move on with my life? I dont know how to accept that my “mind” is causing them. I cant stop thinking that if i continue to get these on a daily basis that they will ultimately lead to ACTUAL heart problems down the road. Thank you
@illinoisjones1125
@illinoisjones1125 2 года назад
For the past 2 weeks I am in the same boat as you, just waiting day to day ‘when is the next heart palpitation accompanied with shortness of breath…?’ Even when it happens try to stay calm, but it just get you down for the rest of the day.
@_Febi19
@_Febi19 2 года назад
I used to have anxiety and panic attacks bc of my ectopic heart beat. It's crazy that sometimes it felt jumping every second beat for hours and hours. I went frustrated for first few years. It was 18 years ago. Still having it now but I'm used to it.
@jenniferemery6432
@jenniferemery6432 Год назад
Thank you so much for this videos.. you explained it better than the doctor here. Please continue to share your knowledge. We’re grateful and praying for your safety and good health!
@ceeell5772
@ceeell5772 10 месяцев назад
Grateful for all your videos. Thank you. ❤️
@jamescalifornia2964
@jamescalifornia2964 2 года назад
❓️What causes valve problems ?
@agoda8000
@agoda8000 2 года назад
hello please help i need to contact you please i need your advice please
@idrearamacirmtamta1293
@idrearamacirmtamta1293 2 года назад
Anything nutritionally can do for mitral valve insufficiency?
@wendyannh
@wendyannh Год назад
Thank you so much; this was very helpful, especially about the involvement of the kidneys. I never knew that was how volume overload happened, but I have sure seen the results and they are definitely not pretty. I've recently been diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension, and my aortic, bicuspid, and tricuspid valves are all regurgitating, and my left ventricle is slightly thickened. I also have left ventricular fascicular block. I'm a retired paramedic, so I understand the A&P and the eventual heart failure implications, but not so much the treatment, especially with multiple issues like this. I do have to say I'm fairly scared. I'm also quite fascinated, LOL! Because once a clinician, especially with a particular interest in cardiology, always a clinician, right? LOL! When a person has multiple leaky valves like this, is it common to fix them all at once? Unfortunately, it was extremely difficult to hear you, even with my volume turned all the way up. I'll check some of your other videos because this one was very informative.
@sandilobianco6734
@sandilobianco6734 7 месяцев назад
Wendy, how are you now?
@breigedougan6612
@breigedougan6612 2 месяца назад
I have a leaky heart valve and leave alot of fluid
@kameranhardin3352
@kameranhardin3352 2 года назад
I'm 23 and have etopic beats. After a night of binge drinking I had uneven pulse where my pulse would skip or premature beat almost every third beat or so mostly pausing beats, this lasted about 17- 18 hours I'm wondering if I could have a fib should I be worried?
@fashiongal4595
@fashiongal4595 Год назад
you need electrolytes and stop binge drinking
@thabangkubjana6200
@thabangkubjana6200 2 года назад
Thank you so much for the work that you are doing. I truly appreciate you 🇿🇦
@egyptiankitchen2655
@egyptiankitchen2655 2 года назад
I got told I have trace regurgitation in my valves. I got told its normal and nothing to worry about, it that true?
@divineprovidence803
@divineprovidence803 2 года назад
The majority of people have trace regurgitation. That wouldn't cause any symptoms. If you have a structurally normal heart then you're fine. Don't worry!
@debby3959
@debby3959 2 года назад
Very interesting as I now have regurgitation on 2 valves after a substantial PE
@umeshheman
@umeshheman 22 дня назад
Great explanation sir
@Cynthia-qo9wu
@Cynthia-qo9wu 2 года назад
Wow my mom has this condition, thanks Doctor for let me know✌🏻❤️☺️
@marietaminada7424
@marietaminada7424 2 года назад
Thank you so much Dr. Sanjay Gupta for explaining this topic on leaky heart. It's a great help to us with heart deffect. I have MVP, as of now my echocardiogram shows ventricular hypertrophy & mitral regurgitation. Keep safe always & more power!
@HEARTANDSOULOFMINE
@HEARTANDSOULOFMINE 2 года назад
Not a good diagnosis. Get more information.
@sheilacarter4741
@sheilacarter4741 2 года назад
My leaky heart valve was just discovered in Oct when I was getting pre op testing done before breast cancer surgery.was sent to a cardiologist and he said come back in a year.I was really out of breath all the time.since December I have lost 41 lbs and I'm no longer out of breath.does weight loss help leaky valves? If so, is there anything else I can do on my own?
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 2 года назад
Did you feel weak? Like after you have had a bad case of the Flu and are recovered, but for the next few days you feel fragile and weak?🤔 I don't get out of breath, but I feel weak and sometimes dizzy. (Well, I have been dx with Afib so there's that to consider!) Oh, and I have recovered from stage 3 breast cancer over 7 years ago! It sometimes sucks getting older!😉
@sheilacarter4741
@sheilacarter4741 2 года назад
@@gloriamaryhaywood2217 I constantly felt drained with NO energy at all to do anything..
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 2 года назад
@@sheilacarter4741 I have an echo-cardiogram done every year. My doctor says my heart is "functioning Excellent." HIS words. He is an internist and knows how to read the echo test. BUT if it's working so darn Excellent, then I can't help but wonder about WHY do I feel Weak a lot of the time? Anyways, Thanks for answering and I'm glad you feel much better after losing the weight!!😊
@joelhuertas9934
@joelhuertas9934 2 года назад
Omg losing the weight help me also I do get headaches at times and dizzy but it comes and goes maybe because I’m not eating as much as I used to. But I do feel better then not good majority of my time but god bless you and hope you are doing great and prayers for you and remember god has better plans for us we just have to believe and have faith
@sheilacarter4741
@sheilacarter4741 2 года назад
@@joelhuertas9934 great job on losing weight.every health problem I had was because of my weight (except the breast cancer) but I read that losing weight would even help cancer coming back by 30%!! I am no longer pre diabetic, arthritis in my right knee does not hurt any more.blood pressure is now perfect.as of today I have lost 44 lbs since Christmas.Im cheating tonight because I'm going to dinner with friends!!!!! But right back on it tomorrow.good luck on your journey (or I mean OUR journey)
@melaiakapaiwai3459
@melaiakapaiwai3459 2 года назад
Thank you, so much for this informative information it has helped me a lot, I was diagnosed with heart valve leakage but I was told it was a mild one, now that I heard this I think I need to go again for another check-up, especially echo and angiogram
@JayDascenzo
@JayDascenzo 2 года назад
Just discovered your channel & I'm so impressed by your knowledge, style & understandable presentation of complex issues. Thank you, sir!
@YorkCardiology
@YorkCardiology 2 года назад
So nice of you
@sclark7577
@sclark7577 Год назад
@@YorkCardiology Hello. My cardiologist labeled mine as Trace TV & MV not Mild but Trace. It read: The tricuspid valve appears normal/there is a trace tricuspid regurgitation. Same with Mitral Valve.
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