The Different Types of Heart Valve Disease Explained

 



Heart valve disease is a condition that affects the proper functioning of the heart’s valves, which play a crucial role in ensuring blood flows in the right direction. While this condition can be serious, understanding its types and accessing affordable care can make a significant difference in managing it effectively. In this blog, I’ll explain the different types of heart valve disease and how patients can leverage MHN’s services to receive high-quality care at minimal costs.

Your heart has four valves—mitral, aortic, tricuspid, and pulmonary—that open and close to regulate blood flow. Heart valve disease occurs when one or more of these valves fail to function properly. This can lead to disrupted blood flow, causing strain on your heart and other complications.

Heart valve diseases are generally classified into four main types:


  1. Stenosis occurs when the valve flaps become stiff or thickened, reducing the size of the valve opening. This restricts blood flow and forces the heart to work harder. Common examples include:

    • Aortic Stenosis: Narrowing of the aortic valve.

    • Mitral Stenosis: Narrowing of the mitral valve, often caused by rheumatic fever.


  2. Also called insufficiency, this happens when the valve doesn’t close completely, causing blood to flow backward. The heart must pump harder to compensate for this backflow. Mitral valve regurgitation is a common example.


  3. This occurs when the valve flaps bulge backward into the atrium instead of closing tightly during a heartbeat. Mitral valve prolapse is a common form of this condition and may lead to regurgitation in some cases.


  4. A rare congenital condition where a valve doesn’t form properly and lacks an opening for blood to pass through. This is usually diagnosed early in life.

While some people may live with mild forms of heart valve disease without symptoms, others may experience:

  • Shortness of breath

  • Fatigue

  • Chest pain

  • Dizziness or fainting

  • Swelling in the feet or abdomen

  • Irregular heartbeat or palpitations.

If untreated, severe cases can lead to complications like heart failure, stroke, or sudden cardiac arrest.

MHN (My Health Network) is dedicated to providing accessible and affordable solutions for managing heart valve disease. Here’s how patients can benefit:

1. 

MHN offers diagnostic packages that include advanced imaging (like echocardiograms), risk assessments, and consultations with cardiologists—all at highly competitive prices. For example:

  • A basic heart health screening package might cost as low as ₹999.

  • Advanced imaging tests like 2D Echo or Doppler studies are available at discounted rates compared to hospital prices.

2. 

Once diagnosed, MHN uses advanced tools and big data analytics to create customized treatment plans based on your condition’s severity and your overall health profile. Whether you need lifestyle changes, medication management, or surgical intervention, MHN ensures you get tailored care.

3. 

For those requiring surgical intervention like heart valve replacement:

  • MHN partners with top-tier hospitals offering procedures at reduced costs.

  • The average cost for heart valve replacement surgery in India ranges from ₹1.5 lakhs to ₹5 lakhs, but MHN’s partnerships help bring these costs down even further through negotiated rates.

4. 

Preventive cardiology services at MHN focus on managing risk factors like high blood pressure and cholesterol before they escalate into severe conditions. Early detection and management can save patients lakhs of rupees in future hospitalization costs.

5. 

For patients concerned about upfront costs, MHN offers flexible payment plans and EMI options to make treatments more accessible.


  • : State-of-the-art diagnostic tools ensure accurate results.

  • : Transparent pricing with no hidden charges.

  • : Access to experienced cardiologists and surgeons.

  • : Book appointments online and receive digital reports.

  • : Regular follow-ups and lifestyle guidance for long-term health.

Heart valve disease is a serious condition that requires timely diagnosis and management—but it doesn’t have to break the bank. With MHN’s affordable diagnostic packages and treatment options, patients can take control of their heart health without financial stress.




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