Methods Of Treating Mitral Valve Prolapse

Anticoagulants

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The most frightening part of receiving a diagnosis of any heart ailment is the possibility of a serious emergency or death. When mitral valve prolapse leads to the back-flow of mitral valve regurgitation, the consequences can be severe, including increased risks for heart attack and stroke. As with the other medications mentioned, anticoagulants do not remedy mitral valve prolapse. Instead, they are given as a preventative measure to reduce the risk of more serious consequences. Because these medications can have some serious side effects, such as excessive bleeding and bruising, they are more likely to be prescribed when there is a family history of stroke or other risk factors.

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