What is hypertension left ventricular hypertrophy

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Hypertensive left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is a condition in which the muscle tissue of the left ventricle of the heart becomes thickened due to long-term hypertension.

What is hypertension left ventricular hypertrophy

Long-term hypertension can lead to increased cardiac load. In order to cope with this condition, the heart needs to contract and relax more strongly, resulting in LVH. If this condition is not treated in time, it may cause heart failure, heart failure, etc., and in severe cases, it will affect the quality of life and life of patients

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