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WHAT ARE THE COMMON SYMPTOMS OF AORTIC STENOSIS?

The most common symptoms of aortic stenosis are chest pain with exertion, shortness of breath with exertion, dizziness or passing out, particularly during or immediately after exertion, and fatigue.

 

Let’s review the symptoms of aortic stenosis in greater detail.

While the early stages of aortic stenosis might not present noticeable symptoms, as the condition progresses, you may start experiencing various warning signs. It’s essential to pay attention to your body and seek medical attention if you notice any of these symptoms, especially if you’re at higher risk due to age or other factors.

One of the earliest signs you might experience is shortness of breath, particularly during physical activities or when lying down. You may find yourself becoming easily fatigued or feeling unusually weak, even after mild exertion. These symptoms occur because your heart is working harder to pump blood through the narrowed valve, leading to a decreased oxygen supply to your body.

 

As aortic stenosis advances, you might notice chest pain or tightness, often described as a feeling of pressure or squeezing. This discomfort may worsen with physical activity and ease with rest. Some individuals also experience heart palpitations, feeling like their heart is racing, fluttering, or skipping beats.

In more severe cases, you may experience fainting or near-fainting episodes, especially during physical exertion. This occurs due to reduced blood flow to the brain. If you find yourself losing consciousness or feeling lightheaded frequently, it’s crucial to seek medical help promptly.

You might also experience swelling in your ankles and feet, a sign that your heart isn’t pumping efficiently. Some individuals report a decrease in exercise tolerance, finding it increasingly difficult to perform activities they once managed with ease. In some cases, you may notice a heart murmur—an unusual sound between heartbeats that your doctor can detect during a physical exam.

 

Remember, early detection and treatment of aortic stenosis can significantly improve outcomes. Our Atlanta cardiologists are committed to providing you with comprehensive care and support. By staying vigilant about these symptoms and seeking timely medical attention, you’re taking an important step in protecting your heart health.

If you have other questions, we are happy to help. CVG provides comprehensive, compassionate care that features these benefits:

 

Comprehensive care from top cardiologists. Please review the details about cardiac tests and procedures on this page on our website. With this information and our Atlanta cardiologists’ expertise, we can work together to ensure your heart health. At all CVG locations, you can get ten heart care services. These include full diagnostic tests, treatments, and procedures that cover every aspect of cardiac care.

 

State-of-the-art, expert cardiac care that treats you with dignity. When you make an appointment, we focus on your specific needs. Your voice will be heard as an active participant in your care. We treat your heart and provide care with dignity and respect.

 

Open communication makes everything better. You can get the care you need at CVG because we clearly explain your treatment options and use an easy-to-understand billing system. We make it simple for you to talk to us, view your records, and get test results.

 

CVG offers eleven convenient Atlanta-area locations. Whichever CVG location you choose, you will find top cardiologists dedicated to providing exceptional care. We will encourage you and support your health throughout your time with us.

 

To learn more, please call (770) 962-0399 or 678-582-8586. You may also request an appointment online. If you have an emergency, don’t contact us online; please call 911.