**Dilatation of the heart muscle, or otherwise dilatation of the heart, is of particular importance, and today this concept is often found in medical applications of patients.**
Active expansion of the heart muscle is generally believed to be very important for the relief of angina pectoris, because. During such periods, the heart pumps a large amount of blood through a narrowed opening. And the blood, which brings oxygen, delivers it to the muscles and other organs. With its help, the body's cells begin to work better, feel more active and gain new strength. This helps suppress seizures.