- Male
- 46 Years
- 22/01/2025
Heart function is less than fifty percent, which is pretty concerning. I'm wondering how I can improve it. Is it possible to fix this with medicine alone, or would I need something like a stent or another type of treatment? Any advice would be appreciated!
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i means that there is systolic dysfunction or acute angina, papillary muscle dysfunction or any heart blocks..i would suggest an angiogram procedure to the patient to look into any pathological defects..Patient is advised DASH Diet , low sodium intake, consumption of green leafy negetables,fruits and legumes etc..
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Answered 04/07/2025
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Understanding Reduced Heart Function
- Heart function less than 50% often indicates reduced ejection fraction, affecting how well the heart pumps blood.
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Medical Treatments to Improve Heart Function
- Common medications include ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics, and aldosterone antagonists. Consult your doctor for specific brands available in your region.
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Role of Interventional Procedures
- Procedures like stenting or angioplasty may be necessary if coronary artery disease is present. Other options include implantable devices like pacemakers if indicated.
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Lifestyle Modifications
- Focus on a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, quitting smoking, and managing weight to support heart health.
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Importance of Specialist Care and Monitoring
- Regular consultations with a cardiologist are crucial for personalized treatment and monitoring through tests like echocardiograms.
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Summary and Reassurance
- Treatment often involves a combination of medications, lifestyle changes, and sometimes procedures. Maintain open communication with healthcare providers to optimize outcomes.
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