How is left ventricular diastolic hypoplasia of the heart treated?

Left ventricular diastolic hypoplasia of the heart needs to control the blood pressure in time. If the blood pressure is high, you can take oral medications such as enalapril maleate, valsartan capsule, amlodipine benzenesulfonate, metoprolol tartrate, etc., which can prevent ventricular remodeling on one hand, and reduce the incidence of pulmonary arterial hypertension on the other hand, and control the ventricular rate, and reduce the degree of cardiac arrhythmia on the other hand. If there is no panic, chest tightness, wheezing, chest pain, or discomfort in the precordial area, no special treatment is needed, and simply taking oral medications to control it is sufficient. If recurrent heart failure or malignant arrhythmia occurs, it is necessary to promptly reduce the heart load, improve cardiac circulation and other treatments, such as taking furosemide tablets.