| Pulmonic Stenosis – Cause & Treatment |
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Causes Myxomatous plaques are formed in the right ventricles due to carcinoids which constrict the ring of the pulmonary artery, thus blocking the passage of the blood. Very rarely cardiac tumors can also be the reason for the disease of blood obstruction. On severe conditions there will be a slight noise near the heart when one breathes because of the narrowing of the pulmonary valve. Other symptoms are pain the left part of the chest, difficulty in breathing and heaviness in the area of the chest. There are three types of pulmonic stenosis. These are valvular PS, subvalvular PS, and peripheral PS. All of them affect the valves of the right chamber of the heart preventing blood flow to the right ventricles from where heart moves to other parts of your body. Treatments Pulmonic stenosis is generally treated by surgeries called valvotomy. Since 1982, balloon valvuloplasty has been carried out as a treatment for the problem. Another surgery called the valvular angioplasty is also used to treat more complex cases. |