Myocardiofibrosis

Myocardial fibrosis is a pathological process in which scars and fibrotic changes form in the heart muscle (myocardium). These changes can be caused by various diseases, such as coronary heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathies and others.

Myocardial fibrosis can lead to various complications such as abnormal heart rhythm, heart failure, and even sudden cardiac death. Therefore, it is important to promptly diagnose myocardial fibrosis and begin treatment.

Various methods are used to diagnose myocardial fibrosis, such as echocardiography, magnetic resonance imaging and myocardial biopsy. Treatment for myocardial fibrosis may include medication, surgery, and lifestyle changes.

It is important to remember that myocardial fibrosis is a serious disease that can lead to serious complications. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor your health and undergo regular medical examinations.