Inadequate heart pumping can be treated with medications such as furosemide tablets, digoxin, and isosorbide mononitrate tablets as prescribed by your doctor, as well as lifestyle modifications to aid in treatment.
The pumping function of the heart refers to the rhythmic contraction and diastole of the heart’s driving effect on blood, that is, the heart is responsible for pumping blood out through the arteries to be transported to various organs of the body, supplying nutrients and energy. When the heart’s ejection and return blood volume decreases and cannot meet the normal blood supply of each organ, it means that the heart’s pumping function is insufficient.
Insufficient blood supply to the heart can be treated with furosemide tablets, digoxin, isosorbide mononitrate tablets and other medications as prescribed by the doctor for diuresis, cardiotonic, and vasodilator therapy. Follow the doctor’s advice to use medication at the same time, in life should also pay attention to do not carry out high-intensity physical exercise and strenuous exercise, so as not to aggravate the burden on the heart.
Heart pumping function is recommended to the hospital for specialized examination, clear specific causes, symptomatic treatment is more effective. In the course of treatment, regular follow-ups should be made, and timely feedback should be given to the doctor if any discomfort is felt.