Mitral stenosis treatment
If your doctor diagnoses you with mitral stenosis, they may grade it from 1 to 4. In grade 1, the valve has minimal narrowing and a small amount of calcium buildup. By grade 4, the most severe, the valve has become very thick and calcified.
If your mitral stenosis is mild or does not cause bothersome symptoms, you may not need treatment. Your doctor will usually recommend annual checkups and regular tests to ensure your condition does not get worse, and they may recommend antibiotics before certain dental or medical procedures to prevent an infection like endocarditis from damaging your heart.
For more severe grades of mitral stenosis, your doctor may recommend medication, nonsurgical procedures or surgery.