How long can perinatal cardiomyopathy live?

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I am thirty-five years old this year. Because I got married later, I had my son by caesarean section in April last year. After giving birth to my son, I felt that my energy was getting worse. But at first, I thought that I was just having a bad relationship with my mother. But until recently, as long as I feel a little tired at work, I will have dyspnea. After checking in the hospital, I found that I suffered from perinatal cardiomyopathy and heart enlargement. Let's take a look at the following.

How long can perinatal cardiomyopathy live?

First: the occurrence of the disease may be related to the viral infection or familial inheritance of women during pregnancy. It usually occurs within three months after delivery, mainly manifested as dyspnea, palpitations, cough, sitting breathing, chest pain and other heart failure symptoms.

Second: at present, the first choice in the clinical treatment of the disease is to use vasodilator drugs and cardiac diuretics. If there is embolism, heparin can be used, and the disease needs long-term treatment. As long as patients can actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, the disease can achieve the purpose of complete cure, and will not pose a threat to the safety of patients.

Third: once women suffer from the disease, the enlarged heart can not return to normal state. Therefore, patients should not only actively cooperate with doctors for treatment, but also avoid pregnancy again. Otherwise, it is easy to relapse, which seriously threatens women's health.

matters needing attention

It is suggested that patients should combine work with rest in their daily life to avoid excessive fatigue. In addition, patients should strengthen the intake of nutrition in their diet, and try to take low salt diet as the main diet.