Damage may be reversible with abstinence and proper treatment
Weakened heart muscle due to excessive alcohol use. Leads to enlarged heart and ultimately heart failure. Cessation of alcohol can improve cardiac function if initiated before severe damage.
Heart muscle damage due to alcohol consumption
Fatigue, swelling, shortness of breath
Echocardiography, imaging studies, cardiac function tests
Variable, depends on the extent of cardiac damage
Heart failure, arrhythmias, increased risk of sudden cardiac death
Chronic alcohol abuse
Abstinence, medications (ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers)
Abstinence, medications (ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers)
Result of long-term alcohol abuse affecting the heart muscle
Abstinence or controlled drinking, management of heart failure
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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