Enlargement of the heart is the result of the body compensating for impaired cardiac function and is generally irreversible. There are some cutting-edge drugs for reversing ventricular remodeling, but they have little effect.
Cardiac enlargement is caused by congenital diseases (e.g. hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, etc.) and acquired cardiac diseases (e.g. coronary artery disease, etc.), and it is the basic pathological process in the development of heart failure. Heart enlargement cannot be reversed but can be delayed by internal medicine, such as angiotensin inhibitors aldosterone receptor inhibitors have the effect of delaying heart enlargement, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use.
In addition, good lifestyle and dietary habits can, to a certain extent, alleviate the primary disease by controlling blood glucose, blood lipids and other indicators, thus achieving the effect of delaying cardiac enlargement.