Can mild heart failure return to normal?

Dr. Casey Turner
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2025-05-23 16:03:32
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Heart failure refers to heart failure. Mild heart failure generally does not return to normal.
Heart failure is an adverse consequence of the development of cardiovascular disease. It is a progressive disease. Even mild heart failure usually causes damage to the heart. once the cardiomyocytes are damaged, it is usually difficult to completely repair or regenerate. Second, heart failure may lead to changes in the structure of the heart, such as ventricular enlargement and myocardial thickening. These changes are irreversible, so once heart failure occurs, it generally cannot recover. Patients can only actively take treatment to delay the development of the disease and reduce the impact on daily life.