When it comes to heart health, not every serious condition announces itself with chest pain or a medical emergency. Some develop quietly over time, showing up as symptoms many of us brush off like fatigue, feeling winded during everyday activities, or waking up short of breath in the middle of the night. What seems minor can sometimes be your body signaling that something deeper is going on with your heart.
One condition that often flies under the radar is aortic valve regurgitation, a type of valvular heart disease where blood flows backward instead of moving efficiently through the body. Left unchecked, it can put added strain on the heart and lead to more serious complications.
In this video, Dr. Melissa Burrows walks through what aortic valve regurgitation actually is, how it develops, and the difference between slow, gradual cases and those that can become life-threatening much more quickly. She also breaks down the symptoms to pay attention to, who may be at higher risk, including younger patients with certain conditions, and why access to care and self-advocacy play such a critical role in outcomes.
Most importantly, she offers clear, practical guidance on when to ask more questions, when to seek a second opinion, and how to make sure you or your loved ones are getting the care you truly need.

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