How can an enlarged heart be cured?

Enlarged heart usually cannot be cured, but can only be relieved by taking treatment. The main treatment for cardiac hypertrophy is the use of drugs, and the clinical use of different drugs according to different therapeutic purposes. 1. Reversal therapy: patients with cardiac hypertrophy can be reversed for the purpose of treatment, and the adoption of such therapeutic measures often require the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, beta-blockers, etc., these drugs can regulate neurohumoral to a certain extent to make the heart get back. 2. Reduce the burden: cardiac hypertrophy will lead to increased burden on the heart, and if it is to reduce the burden on the heart for the purpose of treatment can be taken to diuretics and other drugs for treatment, these drugs can be avoided to a certain extent due to cardiac hypertrophy leading to heart failure. Patients with cardiac hypertrophy must avoid strenuous exercise in their daily lives to prevent the heart from being overburdened with acute heart failure. The side effects of the medications should also be taken into account during treatment, and some medications should be accompanied by potassium supplements during the period of use.