Main Causes Of Valvular Heart Disease
Valvular heart disease is most often caused by age-related degeneration, infections such as rheumatic fever or endocarditis, and congenital defects present at birth. Other factors, including high blood pressure, heart attacks, and certain connective tissue disorders, can also damage or weaken the heart valves over time. These causes may lead to valve narrowing (stenosis) or leaking (regurgitation), disrupting normal blood flow through the heart and affecting overall heart function.


