Rheumatic heart disease

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summary

Rheumatic heart disease referred to as rheumatic heart disease, refers to the rheumatic heat activity, involving the heart valve caused by heart disease. The disease usually occurs in winter and spring, in cold, humid and crowded environment. The initial onset age is mostly 5-15 years old, and the recurrence is mostly within 3-5 years after the initial onset. What are the symptoms of this disease?

Rheumatic heart disease

Palpitation, shortness of breath, even dyspnea, sitting and breathing, and inability to lie on your back at night;

After slight activity or fatigue, cough, expectoration with blood, it is easy to catch cold and cold;

Loss of appetite, that is to say, a period of time to eat bad, gastrointestinal blood stasis may not digest well, appear bloating. Urine volume reduction, lower limb edema, abdominal distension, ascites, liver and spleen enlargement, etc.

matters needing attention

Pay attention to keep good living habits, less stay up late, avoid fatigue. Once you feel unwell, you should take medicine under the guidance of a doctor. You should not use cold medicine, antibiotics and other drugs casually.