Treatments For Mitral Valve Regurgitation

Consuming A Heart-Healthy Diet

The Heart Foundation

Consuming a heart-healthy diet can help mitral valve regurgitation patients reduce the elevated blood pressure that may occur as a result of the condition. For some patients, dietary changes may also reduce fatigue and enable them to use fewer medications. A heart-healthy diet is generally based on fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains. Diets such as the DASH, vegan, and Meditteranean diets have shown promise in symptom management of heart conditions. In particular, cardiac patients may wish to limit their intake of processed and cured meats like bacon and salami. It is useful to eliminate fast food from the diet and also minimize fried foods such as french fries and fried chicken when attempting to avoid trans fats. Patients should also be mindful of their sugar intake and try to aim for the American Heart Association's recommendation of no more than twenty-four grams of added sugar each day.

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