One way to help prevent aortic stenosis is to treat throat infections promptly. Strep throat can become rheumatic fever, which raises the risk of developing stenosis. Maintaining proper dental hygiene and care is also important; experts have established a link between gum disease and aortic stenosis. Any factors that increase the risk of developing heart disease, such as obesity and high cholesterol levels, also increase the risk of aortic stenosis, so a healthy diet and lifestyle can lower the likelihood of the condition developing.

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