Is rheumatic heart disease congenital and is rheumatic heart disease hereditary?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-13
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    TCM answers. There is a difference between congenital heart disease and acquired heart disease, congenital heart disease is caused by various factors during pregnancy to cause stunted development of the baby's heart, and the mother will have an obvious unhealthy state, called congenital heart disease. Acquired heart disease is caused by a variety of factors, such as long-term unhappiness, long-term cold, irregular diet, etc., which lead to the normal operation of heart qi and blood, and gradually lead to the abnormal metabolism of the heart and form a disease, which is called acquired heart disease.

    If it is congenital deficiency of the heart, try to supplement the heart qi and blood and nutrition, try to improve the heart myocardial immunity, the heart can absorb enough nutrients and qi and blood, even if the heart is defective and the interference of wind, cold and dampness, it will be destroyed by the power of righteousness, and everything will have the opportunity to metabolize the heart gradually. Generally, when the body has a cold and fever, the heart and lungs will have different degrees of qi and blood changes and functional deviations, which is physiological common sense.

    If it is rheumatic heart disease, as long as the results of two color ultrasounds show that it is judged to be this condition, it is already accurate rheumatic heart disease, but any disease has drugs that are mutually reinforcing, and cannot be psychologically intimidated by some doctors.

    Rheumatic heart disease Chinese medicine can be **, Chinese medicine ** is to help the right and dispel evil, so that the heart function of the essence and blood gradually normal, the heart naturally produces metabolism and eliminates diseases, if you pursue Western medicine, then what condition is within the scope of surgery.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, rheumatic heart disease is caused by valve stenosis or insufficiency caused by rheumatism involving heart valves, which is acquired, and it is generally not possible to get rheumatic heart disease at such a young age. If the doctor tells you that, you should change hospitals.

    It is still necessary to do a cardiac ultrasound.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, rheumatic heart disease is not congenital.

    Rheumatic heart disease is a cardiac disease that affects the heart valves due to rheumatic fever activity. According to incomplete statistics from the World Health Organization, there are more than 15 million patients with rheumatic heart disease in the world, and 500,000 new people suffer from acute rheumatic fever every year, ** mainly due to group A hemolytic streptococcal infection, which is an autoimmune disease. It mostly occurs in winter and spring, in cold and humid environments, and the initial age is mostly in young adults.

    I hope the above reply is helpful to you and I wish you good health.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rheumatic heart disease is not hereditary, mainly streptococcal infection, in the past, living conditions were poor, so it was easier to get, but now that the conditions are good, the prevalence has decreased. But even if you get it, it's still easy to control in the early days.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is not necessarily hereditary. However, the likelihood of developing the disease increases. If parents have this disease, children should pay more attention to developing a healthy lifestyle.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Usually not The first symptoms of heart disease: Breathing: Shortness of breath occurs when you do some light activity, or when you are in a quiet state, but it is not accompanied by cough or sputum.

    This condition is most likely a manifestation of left ventricular insufficiency. Complexion: If the face is pale and purple, and the expression is indifferent, this is a critically ill face in the advanced stage of heart disease.

    If the face is dark red, this is characteristic of rheumatic heart disease and mitral stenosis. If it is pale, it may be a sign of mitral regurgitation. Nose:

    If the nose is stiff, this indicates that there is too much heart fat accumulation. If the tip of the nose is swollen, heart fat may also be enlarged or heart disease is enlarging. In addition, a red nose is often an indication of heart disease.

    **: Patients with chronic heart failure and advanced cor pulmonale can be dark brown or dark purple, which is related to long-term hypoxia of body tissues and decreased adrenal cortical function. **A bluish-purple appearance of mucous membranes and extremities indicates a lack of oxygen to the heart and an increase in reducing blood proteins.

    Ear: Heart patients have varying degrees of tinnitus in the early stage, because the inner ear has abnormal capillary motility, and the inner ear gets a premonitory signal before the disease causes a systemic reaction. If you have a continuous fold in your earlobe, it's most likely due to coronary arteriosclerosis.

    Head and neck: If a superficial tendon protrudes from the collarbone to the earlobe, as thick as a little finger, it is likely to be right heart insufficiency. Shoulder:

    The weather is obviously good, but there are bouts of soreness in the left shoulder and the inside of the left arm, which may be coronary heart disease. Hands and feet: Distinctly thick finger ends or toes, and a bulging nail surface like a drumstick, is common in patients with chronic cor pulmonale or congenital cyanotic heart disease.

    Lower limbs: edema of the lower limbs in middle-aged and elderly people is often a manifestation of obstruction of venous blood return due to cardiac insufficiency. In addition, if you often have palpitations and wheezing, it can only be relieved by squatting, which is a unique manifestation of purple-clamp heart disease.

    Pay attention to chest tightness and palpitation I found that many elderly people lack awareness of some of their symptoms, while some young people do not pay much attention to symptoms such as chest tightness and palpitation. It is these ideas that delay the optimal time. There is a university leader about 40 years old, who usually feels heart discomfort, but does not pay attention to it, and died suddenly and died young, which is a pity.

    If he had seen a doctor in time, in a timely manner**, the results would have been very different. Therefore, as long as it is positive, the heart disease is still very optimistic.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is an abnormal immune response caused by group A and B hemolytic streptococcal infection. Pathological changes in the heart mainly occur in the heart valves, with the mitral valve being the most commonly affected.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Common causes of rheumatic heart disease**:

    1. Immune abnormalities occupy an important position in rheumatic heart disease, at least partly caused by immune abnormalities. You can regularly participate in physical exercise, which can enhance your physical fitness, enhance your immunity and resistance, and prevent the occurrence of diseases.

    2. Infectious factors are also the first to induce rheumatic heart disease, and are also related to hemolytic streptococcal type A infection, ankylosing spondylitis is related to Klebsiella pneumoniae infection, and rheumatoid arthritis is related to microbial infection. This suggests that infection can lead not only to rheumatic heart disease, but also to other rheumatism, and to prevent it from occurring.

    3. More and more data show that rheumatic heart disease is related to genetic factors. Rheumatism**, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis have a genetic predisposition, gout, rheumatic fever and genetic factors are also closely related.

    4. Other factors that lead to rheumatic heart disease include: physical factors, chemical factors, environmental factors, physical fitness, etc., which may lead to the occurrence of the disease.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I haven't heard of congenital rheumatic heart disease, which doesn't have congenital heart disease unless she has congenital heart disease or rheumatic heart disease.

    Congenital heart disease is not fatal for the time being, but it needs to be repaired by heart surgery. If the heart function is good, congenital heart disease is childbearing. There is a certain probability that a child born to a mother with congenital heart disease will have congenital heart disease, but it will not be absolutely congenital heart disease, but there is this probability, and I don't know what the specific probability is.

    1. Rheumatic heart disease is not fatal, it is a chronic process, long-term damage to the heart, if you pay attention to control, it will be very slow.

    2 Rheumatic heart disease can be married If the heart function is good, then she can have children, If the heart function is not good, you should consult an obstetrician and gynecologist in detail.

    3 Rheumatic heart disease is not inherited, it has nothing to do with chromosomes, it is an acquired disease.

    4 Rheumatic heart disease cannot be completely cured, but there is a way to control it and slow down the damage to the heart.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, my friend suddenly learned that she had rheumatic heart disease. I am 21 years old, female, and I have a few questions.

    1.Can rheumatic heart disease be fatal? Now that the technology of rheumatic heart disease is mature, if it is timely, it is generally not fatal.

    2.Can you get married and have children with rheumatic heart disease? If it is timely and effective, the body can tolerate it, and the examinations are basically within the normal range, and you can get married and have children.

    3.Is rheumatic heart disease hereditary? There is a certain familial tendency. It is not a hereditary disorder.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, rheumatic heart disease is an acquired heart disease, and congenital heart disease is not the same thing.

    1.Rheumatic heart disease can be fatal.

    2.Rheumatic heart disease can lead to marriage and childbearing, and it is best to replace the mechanical valve if the surgery is performed.

    3.Rheumatic heart disease is an acquired heart disease and is not inherited.

    4.Rheumatic heart disease can**, and the vast majority require surgery**. If rheumatic fever is active, antibiotics are preferred.

    I hope you find the above reply helpful.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You want to ask for advice, and you are so arrogant and rude, who wants to meddle with your business, empathy.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Congenital rheumatic heart disease???

    Congenital heart disease is a type of.

    Rheumatic heart disease is another type of heart disease.

    What kind of one is it?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Congenital heart disease is born with rheumatic heart disease caused by a bacterial infection.

    Congenital heart disease is basically a few: such as atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus, tetralogy, etc., while rheumatic heart valve disease is mainly accumulated in mitral valve and aortic valve, which can be diagnosed by auscultation.

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