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please explain what is a rhumatic heart disease? will it occur to a sixty year old lady?some doctors are suggesting surgery, some says medicine is enough for lifetime, if surgery is necesarry, is it major one?is it dangerous one for a weak lady? is there any hospital in bangalore who performs this surgery for less money?

2006-09-01 07:28:02 · 2 answers · asked by scorpiolalitha 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Heart Diseases

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Rheumatic heart disease is a condition you can get after a streptococcal infection.

It can happen to a sixty year old lady - but usually happens earlier in life.

Surgery is only needed if the heart valves are very damaged and the patient is having difficulty with collapses, bad chest pains, very bad shortness of breath ... etc.

This form of surgery is quite dangerous because it opens the chest and you replace the valves of the heart.

I'm sorry - I can't give you an answer about hospitals in bangalore.

2006-09-01 07:31:29 · answer #1 · answered by Orinoco 7 · 1 0

Rheumatic Heart Disease / Rheumatic Fever

What are rheumatic heart disease and rheumatic fever?
Rheumatic (roo-MAT'ik) heart disease is a condition in which the heart valves are damaged by rheumatic fever.

Rheumatic fever begins with a strep throat from streptococcal (STREP'to-KOK'al) infection.

Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease. It can affect many of the body's connective tissues — especially those of the heart, joints, brain or skin. Anyone can get acute rheumatic fever, but it usually occurs in children five to 15 years old. The rheumatic heart disease that results can last for life.

What are the symptoms of rheumatic heart disease?

Symptoms vary greatly. Often the damage to heart valves isn't immediately noticeable. A damaged heart valve either doesn't fully close or doesn't fully open.

Eventually, damaged heart valves can cause serious, even disabling, problems. These problems depend on how bad the damage is and which heart valve is affected. The most advanced condition is congestive heart failure. This is a heart disease in which the heart enlarges and can't pump out all its blood.

How can I prevent rheumatic heart disease?

The best defense against rheumatic heart disease is to prevent rheumatic fever from ever occurring. By treating strep throat with penicillin or other antibiotics, doctors can usually stop acute rheumatic fever from developing.

People who've already had rheumatic fever are more susceptible to attacks and heart damage. That's why they're given continuous monthly or daily antibiotic treatment, maybe for life. If their heart has been damaged by rheumatic fever, they're also given a different antibiotic when they undergo dental or surgical procedures. This helps prevent bacterial endocarditis, a dangerous infection of the heart's lining or valves.

2006-09-01 07:31:12 · answer #2 · answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo 6 · 0 0

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