The Heart Blog
Know Your Heart Blog by Dr. Keyur Parikh, an epic cardiologist in Ahmedabad at CIMS Hospital in Gujarat, India.
How does it come back ?
How does it come back ?
How does it come back ?
How does it come back ? Blood comes back to the heart via the veins. The small veins join together to form larger veins, which in turn join to form the two largest veins, the Superior (higher) Vena Cava and the Infer (lower) Vena Cava. The blood returns to the heart...
How does it come back ?
How does it come back ?
How does it come back ?
How does it come back ?
It goes round and round
It goes round and round The blood always flows from the atria to the ventricles. If it flows in the reverse direction, from ventricles to the atria it is a sign of a major heart disease. The other two valves in the heart are at the root of the aorta (aortic valve) and...
It goes round and round
It goes round and round
It goes round and round
It goes round and round
It goes round and round
It goes round and round There are four heart valves. The mitral valve is the biggest, and lies between the left atrium and the left ventricle. The tricuspid valve regulates the blood flow between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
It goes round and round
It goes round and round IF for any reason the ventricles are overloaded, gradually the heart will become weak. Ventricles push the blood and make it flow, but equally important are the heart valves, which allow blood flow in only the desired direction.
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