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Weakened Heart Muscle

Weakened Heart MuscleThe heart Diseases Separate IV - the Diseases of Heart---heart Diseases Affecting Heart Muscles

As mentioned us in the preceding items, the heart diseases are caused by the high arterial tension that contributes to harden arteries. The high levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) developing in the arteries following the non contained system with the high levels of fatty one of grease saturated and freezes.

In the case of diseases of heart that affect the heart muscles, the heart muscles are stiff, increasing the quantity of pressure that is demanded to increase for the blood to flow in the heart or the reduction of the passage following to clutter with sanguine flow of the heart.
The heart diseases that affect the heart muscles include:

1. Myocardiopathie
The heart muscle becomes inflamed and does not work just like it has. There can be multiple causes as the high arterial tension, the disease of valve of heart, the diseases of artery or the congenital defects of heart.

one) Expanded A the myocardiopathie
The heart cavity is enlarged and is stretched. The sanguine flows more slowly by an enlarged heart, causing the formation of clots of blood following the clots that being anxious the internal surface of the heart, breaking the just ventricule in the lung circulation in the lung or is evicted and is carried in the circulation of the body to form emboli.

b) the Hypertrophic myocardiopathie
The wall between the two ventricules becomes enlarged, cluttering the sanguine flow of the left ventricule. Sometimes the wall edpaissi distorts a leaflet of the mitral valve, the cause to flee. The symptoms of hypertrophic myocardiopathie include the breath lack, the dizziness, fainting and the throat infection of chest.

c) the Restrictive myocardiopathie
The ventricules become excessively rigid, therefore this is harder for the ventricules to fill with the blood between the beats. The symptoms of restrictive myocardiopathie include the breath lack, the hands and the feet increase.

2. Myocarditis
Myocarditis is an inflammation of the muscles of heart or the weakens muscles of heart. The symptoms of myocarditis include the fever, the chest pains, the cardiac insufficiency and the congestive palpitations.

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Posted on February 18, 2010.
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