Often, people with aortic stenosis do not require any immediate treatment. Instead, the doctor will continue to carefully observe the progression of the condition through regular checkups. Before the physician makes this decision, she will administer an echocardiogram, a test that allows her to see the exact state of the patient's heart valve — even symptom-free people may have more severe aortic stenosis than symptoms suggest.

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