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Can pulmonary hydrops caused by heart failure be cured


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Pulmonary hydrops caused by heart failure can not be completely cured, but it can be effectively controlled and improved by comprehensive treatment.
Pulmonary hydrops caused by heart failure, namely pulmonary edema, is due to the weakening of heart pumping function and fluid retention, especially increased pulmonary hydrops. Although this condition cannot be cured, it can be relieved by diuretic therapy, vasodilator therapy, cardiotonic therapy and specific treatment for heart failure causes.
Diuretic drugs such as furosemide and spironolactone can promote urination and reduce heart burden; vasodilators can improve heart function; cardiotonic agents can enhance myocardial contractility. At the same time, according to the specific causes of heart failure, such as hypertension and infection, appropriate treatment measures can be taken. Through comprehensive treatment, pulmonary hydrops can be effectively controlled and the symptoms and quality of life of patients can be improved.