it depends on what type of damage. when the heart heals, instead of forming normal heart tissue, it forms non-contractile scar tissue. if you are asking if the heart can get stronger after its been damaged, the answer is yes. the heart has many compensatory mechinisms.
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Chordae tendinae left ventricle damage may result in severe consequences. These include Mitral valve prolapses, mitral regurgitation, bicuspid prolapse and bicuspid regurgitation.
It comes from the left ventricle out through the aorta.
It is a common misconception that damage to the left ventricle OS the most serious damage a heart can take. This is because the left ventricle is the chamber that pumps the blood aroundthe blody. And true enough, if it takes too much damage the systems of the body will not receive any oxygen. But if the right venrticle is damaged too much then the deoxygenated blood wont get to lungs and so the body systems will still receive no oxygen. So neither is worse, instead it is the degree of damage to the chamber that determines how serious it is.
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