No. Ayurveda cannot treat or severe/critical aortic stenosis. Why Valve area 0.5 cm² = critical EF 20% = severe heart failure This is a life-threatening structural problem Medicines (Ayurveda or allopathy) cannot open the valve TAVI or valve replacement is the correct, life-saving treatment. Ayurveda can be used only for Supporting digestion & strength Recovery after procedure Symptom comfort (under cardiologist guidance)
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My father age 73 years suffering from severe aortic stenosis as mentioned below. Peak Gradient ≈ 40 mmHg Mean Gradient ≈ 25–30 mmHg Valve Area ≈ 0.5 cm² (CRITICAL) EF - 20℅ Pleural diffusion Now TAVI Or valve replacement is advised by doctor. Is there any treatment in Ayurveda for this problem?
How long has your father been experiencing symptoms related to his heart condition?:
- 6 months to 1 yearHas he experienced any specific symptoms such as chest pain or shortness of breath?:
- Yes, frequentlyWhat is his current lifestyle like regarding diet and exercise?:
- Unhealthy diet and little to no exerciseDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


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Hlo, There is no Ayurvedic treatment that can cure or reverse severe/critical aortic stenosis. This condition is caused by a mechanically narrowed heart valve, and medicines—Ayurvedic or modern—cannot open it. -Ayurveda may sometimes be used only as supportive care (for general strength, digestion, or recovery after the procedure), but it should NOT replace TAVI or surgery, as delaying intervention can be dangerous. -👉 Best advice: Follow the cardiologist’s advice for valve replacement. Early intervention can significantly improve symptoms and survival. Tq

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