Cardiomyopathy: Treatments
refers to diseases of the .
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Treatments for Cardiomyopathy
People who have but no signs or symptoms may not need . Sometimes, dilated cardiomyopathy that comes on suddenly may even go away on its own.
For other people who have , is needed. Treatment depends on the type of cardiomyopathy you have, the severity of your symptoms and complications, and your age and overall health.
The main goals of treating include:
Managing any conditions that cause or contribute to the disease Controlling signs and symptoms so that you can live as normally as possible Stopping the disease from getting worse Reducing complications and the risk of (SCA)may include lifestyle changes, medicines, surgery, implanted devices to correct (), and/or a nonsurgical procedure.
Lifestyle Changes
Your doctor may suggest lifestyle changes to manage a condition…