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Suggest Treatments To Dissolve Calcification Of The Aortic Valve And Mitral Valves?

Is there any drug treatments that can desolve calcification of the aortic valve and mitral vaalves and the heart muscle ?Mine is so severe that the cardiac surgeon was afraid to do valve replacement due to causing a stroke. i had treatment for Hodgekins disease when i was younger and recieved robemisien and radiation therpy, i have heard they are giving drug traetments to dissolve this in europe.
Fri, 23 Oct 2015
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Hello,
I have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM.
As on today there has not been any medicine to treat and remove calcium from valves and walls of heart.By and large it does not create any problem by itself.If your have is severely narrowed then it should be replaced.There will be negligible risk of stroke .
My best wishes,
Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD.
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Suggest Treatments To Dissolve Calcification Of The Aortic Valve And Mitral Valves?

Hello, I have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM. As on today there has not been any medicine to treat and remove calcium from valves and walls of heart.By and large it does not create any problem by itself.If your have is severely narrowed then it should be replaced.There will be negligible risk of stroke . My best wishes, Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD.