Can cardiac insufficiency return to normal?

Cardiac insufficiency may return to normal through systematic treatment, but it is not absolute and not all patients can return to normal.
Cardiac insufficiency is a series of clinical symptoms, such as fatigue, shortness of breath, palpitations, weight loss, dyspnea, muscle relaxation and atrophy, caused by the abnormal function of the heart, which can not meet the demand of various tissues and organs of the body for the heart’s pumping of blood.
Cardiac insufficiency after regular, scientific drug treatment and later rehabilitation therapy, some patients may return to normal, but not absolutely, some patients with more serious conditions or not timely formal treatment, the disease may not return to normal.
Patients with cardiac insufficiency should be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor, such as aspirin enteric-coated tablets, atorvastatin calcium dispersible tablets, cloxartan potassium tablets, furosemide tablets, etc. Reasonable exercise under the guidance of a doctor is also required to stabilize the cardiac function at a more ideal level and prevent further deterioration.