How long can someone live with an enlarged heart?

The effect of an enlarged heart on life expectancy depends in part on the underlying cause. But even with treatment, many people have a downhill course. Most with severe heart disease die within a few years.
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Does enlarged heart shorten life?

With exercise and physical activity, it is normal for a person's heart to get thicker and stronger. However, unlike inherited conditions that cause heart enlargement, the thickening of a heart muscle that occurs with exercise is not dangerous and does not increase the risk of sudden death.
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Can you live a full life with an enlarged heart?

Usually providers treat an enlarged heart by managing conditions that have caused your heart to thicken or dilate. There is a chance that an enlarged heart will not go away. But most people can manage their symptoms and enjoy a high quality of life.
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Is an enlarged heart a death sentence?

Depending on the condition, an enlarged heart may be temporary or permanent. Treatment for an enlarged heart may include medications, medical procedures or surgery.
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Is an enlarged heart ever normal?

An enlarged heart isn't a condition in itself, but a symptom of an underlying problem that is causing the heart to work harder than normal. Some of the many causes include coronary heart disease, idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, high blood pressure and heart valve disease.
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What are the warning signs of an enlarged heart?

Symptoms
  • shortness of breath.
  • chest pain.
  • heart palpitations (rapid, fluttering, or pounding heartbeat)
  • arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat)
  • dizziness.
  • fainting.
  • rapid exhaustion with physical activity.
  • swelling.
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Is it OK to exercise with an enlarged heart?

According to new research, aerobic exercise does just that for patients with stable heart failure, literally turning an enlarged heart into a trimmer, more efficient organ for pumping blood throughout the body.
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What is the most common cause of enlarged heart?

The most common causes of an enlarged heart are ischemic heart disease and high blood pressure. Ischemic heart disease occurs when narrowed arteries, caused by fatty deposits that build up in your arteries, prevent blood from getting to your heart.
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Can you live 20 years heart failure?

In general, about half of all people diagnosed with congestive heart failure will survive five years. About 30% will survive for 10 years. In patients who receive a heart transplant, about 21% of patients are alive 20 years later.
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How quickly does heart failure progress?

Symptoms can develop quickly (acute heart failure) or gradually over weeks or months (chronic heart failure).
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Do athletes have enlarged hearts?

In the case of athletes who do a lot of very high-intensity training, the heart sometimes actually gets a little bigger. The term “athlete's heart” refers to a natural, subtle enlargement that can happen as the heart adapts to intense athletic training.
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What are the 4 stages of heart failure?

There are four heart failure stages (Stage A, B, C and D). The stages range from "high risk of developing heart failure" to "advanced heart failure."
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Stage C
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Feeling tired (fatigue).
  • Less able to exercise.
  • Weak legs.
  • Waking up to urinate.
  • Swollen feet, ankles, lower legs and abdomen (edema).
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Is an enlarged heart the same as congestive heart failure?

An enlarged heart may have several causes. including high blood pressure and coronary artery disease. It may not pump blood effectively, which can cause congestive heart failure. It may improve over time.
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What can be done for enlarged heart?

Surgery or other procedures to treat an enlarged heart may include:
  • Pacemaker. A pacemaker is a small device that's usually implanted near the collarbone. ...
  • Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD). ...
  • Heart valve surgery. ...
  • Coronary bypass surgery. ...
  • Left ventricular assist device (LVAD). ...
  • Heart transplant.
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What does a heart failure cough sound like?

You may experience a persistent cough or wheezing (a whistling sound in the lungs or laboured breathing) due to your heart failure. The wheezing is similar to asthma but has a different cause in heart failure.
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Can alcohol cause enlarged heart?

Alcoholic cardiomyopathy is due to drinking too much alcohol over a long period of time, which can weaken your heart so it can no longer pump blood efficiently. Your heart can also become enlarged. This is a form of dilated cardiomyopathy.
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How do you know when heart failure is near the end?

In the final stages of heart failure, people feel breathless both during activity and at rest. Persistent coughing or wheezing. This may produce white or pink mucus. The cough may be worse at night or when lying down.
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What are the signs of worsening heart failure?

Signs of Worsening Heart Failure
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Feeling dizzy or lightheaded.
  • Weight gain of three or more pounds in one day.
  • Weight gain of five pounds in one week.
  • Unusual swelling in the legs, feet, hands, or abdomen.
  • A persistent cough or chest congestion (the cough may be dry or hacking)
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Can you live with only 30% heart function?

Normal EF is in the range of 55% to 70%. As the percentage falls, it tells the doctor that the heart failure is getting worse. In general, if the EF falls below 30%, it's relatively severe. A reading of 20% or below is very severe heart failure.
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Can an enlarged heart be reversed naturally?

“It depends on the etiology,” or origin of the problem. With certain conditions, such as congestive heart failure, complete reversal of the enlargement of the heart may not be possible. But with other conditions, such as pregnancy or a treatable infection, a complete reversal of the condition may be possible.
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Can stress cause an enlarged heart?

Contact. DURHAM, N.C. -- When judging whether or not an enlarged heart is healthy or potentially at risk for heart disease, the nature of the physiological stress that produced the enlargement is more important than the duration of the stress, according to a new study led by Duke University Medical Center investigators ...
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What foods are good for an enlarged heart?

What are the best foods for heart health?
  1. Asparagus. Asparagus is a natural source of folate, which helps to prevent an amino acid called homocysteine from building up in the body. ...
  2. Beans, peas, chickpeas, and lentils. ...
  3. Berries. ...
  4. Broccoli. ...
  5. Chia seeds and flaxseeds. ...
  6. Dark chocolate. ...
  7. Coffee. ...
  8. Fish high in omega-3s.
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Can the heart repair itself?

The heart is unable to regenerate heart muscle after a heart attack and lost cardiac muscle is replaced by scar tissue. Scar tissue does not contribute to cardiac contractile force and the remaining viable cardiac muscle is thus subject to a greater hemodynamic burden.
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What is a mildly enlarged heart?

In mild cardiomegaly, the heart is slightly bigger than your fist. This matters because it can be a sign of underlying heart disease. If someone has told you that you have mild cardiomegaly, that means they have seen your heart, usually through an imaging method such as an X-ray or ultrasound.
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What is the best exercise for the heart?

Here are the best exercises to strengthen your heart.
  1. Walking. Yes, it might seem a little too easy. ...
  2. Weight training. live well centers. ...
  3. Swimming. Swimming isn't just for lazy summer afternoons. ...
  4. Yoga. Although it might not seem like it, yoga is great for your heart health. ...
  5. Interval training. ...
  6. Cycling.
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