Myocardial dystrophy Climacteric

Myocardial dystrophy climacteric is a disease of the heart muscle that occurs in women during menopause. The reason for the development is hormonal changes in the body due to the cessation of ovarian function.

Characteristic signs of menopausal myocardial dystrophy:

  1. pain and discomfort in the heart area;

  2. heart rhythm disturbances;

  3. shortness of breath and palpitations during physical activity;

  4. increased fatigue and weakness.

Diagnosis is based on the analysis of complaints, ECG data, EchoCG and laboratory parameters.

Treatment includes hormone therapy to correct hormonal imbalances, medications to improve heart function, and lifestyle and diet changes.

The prognosis with timely treatment is favorable. Myocardial dystrophy climacteric is reversible with normalization of hormonal levels.