
A Silent Threat That Affects Many
Our hearts, those ever-beating engines of life, are remarkably intricate. Within them lie four crucial valves—two on the left and two on the right. Each serves a unique role, ensuring our blood flows harmoniously. However, an insidious threat quietly lurks, endangering the health and wellbeing of many individuals: Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD).
The Hidden Culprit - Rheumatic Fever
RHD often originates from a seemingly innocuous infection, namely Rheumatic Fever, caused by a specific bacterium. This infection predominantly targets teenagers. When the body combats this bacterium, it generates antibodies that mistakenly attack not only the infection but also proteins found in our joints and heart valves. This autoimmune response, stretched over decades, gradually damages the valves. It predominantly affects young adults in their twenties and thirties, with two-thirds of the patients being females.
Recognizing the Consequences
When these valves succumb to damage, they present two significant problems: stenosis and regurgitation. Stenosis narrows the valve opening, hindering the smooth flow of blood. Regurgitation, on the other hand, prevents the valve from closing tightly, causing blood to leak backward. These issues can lead to abnormal enlargement of the heart chambers, irregular heart rhythms, and ultimately, heart failure if left untreated.
Recognizing the Signs
To protect our hearts and lives, it’s crucial to recognize the signs of RHD:
Fatigue: Especially during physical activity.
Palpitations: An abnormally fast heart rate or a sensation of the heart “pounding” in the chest.
Dizziness or Fainting: Episodes of feeling lightheaded or fainting.
Chest Heaviness: Experienced during exertion.
Breathlessness: Particularly during physical activity, worsened when lying down or with coughing.
If you or someone you know experiences these symptoms, immediate medical attention is essential.
Prevention and Management
For individuals with a history of Rheumatic Fever, regular penicillin injections or tablets can prevent heart valve problems. Early diagnosis can be achieved through an echocardiogram, a harmless ultrasound test.
Once diagnosed, patients require close monitoring and often lifelong treatment. Medications such as digoxin, diuretics, heart rate regulators, and anti-clotting drugs may be prescribed, but they must be administered under medical supervision due to potential complications.
Surgical Solutions
Severe valve damage or complications often necessitate surgery to replace or repair the valve. Cardiac surgeons can perform this through open-heart surgery or minimally invasive techniques. Artificial heart valves, available in metallic and tissue variants, offer different advantages and considerations.

The Importance of Anti-Clotting Medicines
Patients with metallic valves require anti-clotting medicines, but these come with risks and must be carefully monitored through PT-INR tests. Dietary considerations, medication timing, and family awareness are crucial for patient safety.
Choosing the Right Valve
The choice between metallic and tissue valves depends on various factors, including age, medical condition, and lifestyle. Tissue valves are preferable for older patients or those unable to take anti-clotting medicines.
Affordable Treatment
Valve replacement surgery is safe and, thanks to initiatives like Odisha’s Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana (BSKY), it can be affordable by anyone. If you’re an Odisha resident with the necessary documentation, you may be eligible for free-of-cost open-heart surgery under this scheme.
A Call to Action
Rheumatic Heart Disease remains a silent but dangerous threat to our hearts and lives. By raising awareness, seeking timely medical attention, and advocating for preventive measures, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones from its devastating consequences. Together, let’s ensure our hearts continue to beat strong and our lives remain vibrant.
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