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  • female
  • 60 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I'm feeling a bit anxious after my echo test results. The test showed normal lv systolic function, but they mentioned something about reduced diastolic compliance. Should I be concerned about this reduced diastolic compliance? What can I do to improve it?

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consult cardiologist

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Consult a Cardiologist

Answered 25/07/2025

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