What Are The Major Types Of Heart Disease?

Structural Heart Disease

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Structural heart disease occurs when an individual is born with an abnormality in the structure or function of their heart or when wear and tear have caused alterations in the structure or function of their heart. Aortic valve stenosis occurs when the valve that allows blood to flow from the heart into the aorta becomes stiff and cannot open fully. An atrial septal defect is a structural heart disease where there is a hole that allows blood to flow back and forth between the atria in the heart. Heart valve disease occurs when blood cannot flow through the heart properly because one or more valves have become damaged. Mitral valve regurgitation is a structural heart disease that allows blood flow back into the heart because of an abnormal mitral valve. When the left ventricle muscle wall becomes too thick, it is referred to as a structural heart disease called left ventricular hypertrophy. Cardiomyopathy is a structural heart disease where the heart muscle has become enlarged and stiff. Marfan's syndrome causes problems with a patient's mitral valve or an aortic aneurysm. Myocarditis is a type of structural heart disease that occurs when the muscle tissues of an individual's heart become inflamed due to an infection or an abnormal immune system response.

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