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What are the symptoms of rheumatoid heart disease?


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The symptoms of rheumatoid heart disease mainly include palpitations, shortness of breath, precordial pain, edema, hyperhidrosis, etc.
1. Palpitations
due to abnormal heart beat frequency Rheumatoid heart disease can lead to palpitations.
2. Shortness of breath Rheumatoid
heart disease due to insufficient lung ventilation, or excessive breathing rate, can lead to shortness of breath symptoms.
3. Precordial pain
Rheumatoid heart disease due to insufficient blood supply to the heart, or excessive burden on the heart, can lead to precordial pain symptoms.
4. Edema Rheumatoid
heart disease leads to heart insufficiency or poor blood circulation, can cause edema symptoms.
5. Hyperhidrosis
Rheumatoid heart disease can cause excessive sympathetic excitation, leading to hyperhidrosis symptoms.