How to treat left ventricular enlargement due to alcohol consumption

Alcohol consumption leads to enlargement of the left ventricle, considering the possibility of alcoholic cardiomyopathy. It is necessary to quit drinking in time, consult the cardiology department, and take trimetazidine, furosemide, metoprolol extended-release tablets and other medications as prescribed by the doctor.
If you have been drinking heavily for a long period of time and the left ventricle is found to be enlarged, you must first stop drinking, and the enlarged heart can hopefully be improved in some patients after stopping drinking. You need to go to the cardiology department in time, hospitalized attention to rest plus drug treatment.
Treatment is mainly nutritional myocardium, you can take oral trimetazidine, coenzyme Q10, vitamin C and other drugs. When combined with cardiac function abnormalities, oral furosemide, amphotericin and other diuretics diuretic to reduce the heart load. If the condition permits, oral drugs such as sacubitril valsartan and metoprolol extended-release tablets improve the long-term prognosis.
Enlarged left ventricle should be regularly reviewed in the cardiology department and medication should be adjusted as prescribed.