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worldofmedics on Instagram: "Unlike traditional models, we've visualized just a trace of blood flow to reveal the heart's intricate mechanics. This approach keeps the structures visible, providing a clearer understanding of how the heart pumps life through our bodies. Animation by @sciepro.official #HeartBloodFlow #ConceptualAnimation #CardiacEducation #SciePro #meded #cardiology #heart #science #med #anatomy #vray #3d" Heart Pumping Blood, Heart Blood Flow, Heart Science, Basic Anatomy And Physiology, Heart Pump, Healthy Diet Tips, Human Heart, Cardiology, Health Magazine

worldofmedics on Instagram: "Unlike traditional models, we've visualized just a trace of blood flow to reveal the heart's intricate mechanics. This approach keeps the structures visible, providing a clearer understanding of how the heart pumps life through our bodies. Animation by @sciepro.official #HeartBloodFlow #ConceptualAnimation #CardiacEducation #SciePro #meded #cardiology #heart #science #med #anatomy #vray #3d"

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Each time the heart pumps, the mitral valve is supposed to move blood into a new chamber before closing tightly to block old blood from reentering the place where it came from. But for people with mitral valve prolapse, this does not happen. Mitral valve prolapse describes what happens when the two valve flaps don’t quite close all the way whenever your heart takes a beat. Therefore, there is a greater chance for some of the blood to “leak” or travel in the wrong direction. Mitral Valve, Heart Valves, Old Blood, Heart Pump, Blood Flow, Chronic Pain, Helpful Hints, Nursing, Pumps

Each time the heart pumps, the mitral valve is supposed to move blood into a new chamber before closing tightly to block old blood from reentering the place where it came from. But for people with mitral valve prolapse, this does not happen. Mitral valve prolapse describes what happens when the two valve flaps don’t quite close all the way whenever your heart takes a beat. Therefore, there is a greater chance for some of the blood to “leak” or travel in the wrong direction.

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