Mitral Valve ProlapseWhat Increases Your RiskIf someone in your family
has
mitral valve prolapse (MVP), you are more likely to
develop it yourself. Inherited conditions can increase your risk
of MVP, but this is rare. These conditions include
Marfan's syndrome or
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Any change in the
shape of the valve can increase your risk of MVP. These changes can result from
a birth (congenital) defect or a disease that affects the parts of the heart or
how the heart works. Diseases that increase your risk of developing MVP Diseases that damage the mitral valve or affect the parts of the heart or
how the heart works may increase your risk of getting MVP. But this cause is
not common. Examples of these diseases include: Factors that may increase the risk for MVP complications - Being male. Men with MVP are more likely than
women to have complications.
- Age. Older people who have MVP are more likely
than younger people to have complications.
- Family history. Those who have a family member
with MVP are more likely to have complications.
- Structural abnormalities. Those who have
thickened valve flaps (leaflets) are more likely to have complications.
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