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Regurgitation influences the flow of blood by mixing the oxygen-poor blood with the oxygen-rich blood. Due to this, the heart has to pump more to oxygenate the entire body, leading to the rapid, and fluttering heartbeat. The tissues get oxygenated but regurgitation could be fatal, as the heart cannot function overtime forever.
Valve prolapse influences the flow of blood when the flow of blood backs up. This leads to an irregular or racing heartbeat. Even at certain occasions, the blood can flow back to the lungs. However, there is not a huge influence in the oxygenation of the body tissues.
Stenosis makes the ventricles to pump overtime to get enough blood through, and in the process, the ventricles thicken. This functions for a while, however, it will result in heart failure as the heart cannot do it for entire life. The tissues are oxygenated, but it will be an issue due to overtime.
Answer:
A prolapse is when the valve flaps bulges into the left atrium causing a leak. A prolapse can cause regurgitation. This is when the blood flow is backwards. Stenosis is when the aortic valve is narrowed. This blocks the oxygenated blood flow to the body.
All of these problems effects a proper blood flow and if the flow isn't correct then body tissues that need oxygenated blood won't receive it properly.
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