Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Enlarged Heart Causes More Condition_symptoms How Does Heart Rate Change With Enlarged Or Smaller Heart?

How does heart rate change with enlarged or smaller heart? - enlarged heart causes more condition_symptoms

In other words, if pumbing lower function, the heart tends pumba more blood into the body and vice vesa increase. Have you the heart still beats increase or decrease when the heart is enlarged or is restored to normal size?

If yes, is a patient taking medication for the heart beats more slowly, causing an enlarged heart accordingly? and not always when a patient takes pills for heart beats in May and then return to normal size heart with a little more human?

Thank you.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If the systolic pressure (pumping) of the heart tends to beat faster to try to take to compensate for systolic function. This leads to a hypertrophy of the heart (the heart, put more effort into the pump, so that it develops as if you increase the weights you lift arms) The problem of fast heart rhythm he has time to deal with blood fill. Drugs are administered at a lower heart rate and the heart has time to fill with blood and pump blood to the rest of the body.
If the heart is enlarged (regardless of the cause) does not return to its original size. Remember that the heart because of the increased heart rate will be extended, and not vice versa.
I hope this makes sense!

Tess said...

had an enlarged heart. the blood flows backwards kept makeing heart and, miraculously, in my heart working overtime. I had surgery and my heart is back to normal size and has a normal heart rhythm. However, my heart beats and makes a hissing sound. when it was expanded and made a hissing sound and then a stroke back. (murmmer) is not the heart is normal and it never will. Heart rate is in each case is different. I was unusual, because my heart was enlarged. I hope that answers your question

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