Dilatation of the Heart Ascending

Hello! Today I want to tell you about such a diagnosis as dilatation of the ascending heart. What is it and how can you help with it?

Cardiac dilatation is the process of widening the chambers of the heart, which can lead to poor circulation and the development of heart failure. When the ascending chamber of the heart dilates, the coronary arteries and their branches expand. This can develop after diseases such as coronary syndrome or myocardial infarction.

How does dilatation occur? This can happen as a result of various factors such as:

- long-term smoking - high levels of cholesterol (LDL) in the blood - atherosclerosis of the coronary vessels - coronary heart disease

Signs and symptoms of dilatation may include:

* Chest pain * Nausea * Dizziness * Fatigue * Palpitations

If dilatation develops, you should immediately consult a doctor and begin treatment. For this purpose, medications are used, such as aspirin, statins, anticoagulants, nitrates, as well as blood thinners and improve blood supply to the myocardium. Diet, exercise and prevention of cardiovascular diseases are also prescribed.

Dilatation can be treated with medication and a healthy lifestyle. However, sometimes surgical intervention may be required



Diagnosis of “Dilatation of the right coronary artery”

The most common manifestation of this disorder is dilation of the cavity of the right ventricle, which causes increased work of the right atrium and atrioventricular valves. Thus, we are talking about the so-called “ascending dilatation of the left atrium”. This clinical phenomenon is characterized by expansion of the left pancreas and the development, as a rule, of its ascending hypertension, although in its course it also resembles valvular atrioventricular (or valvular valve) insufficiency. EchoCG shows signs of patho