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What are the treatments of heart disease?

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Dr. Louis Grenzer answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Several things: Medications, surgery, behavior modifications such as stopping smoking, changes in diet, exercise, reducing stress, the exact medicines, or the type of surgery would depend on what kind of heart disease you are talking about. An infection, for instance, would be treated with antibiotics.

Answered 11/30/2016

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Dr. Rick Koch answered

You have to be: More specific as there are many types.

Answered 7/4/2013

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Dr. Steven Shayani answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Depends : Depending on how severe the blockages in your arteries are, treatment may include lifestyle changes, medications, and/or medical procedures or surgery.

Answered 3/1/2019

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Heart disease: Is a nonspecific term that refers to conditions which impair the heart's ability to function. They include rhythm disturbances, structural disturbances, infectious disturbances, inflammatory disturbances, malignant processes, toxic processes and others.......The treatments depend on the disease and the problem which needs treatment.

Answered 12/9/2013

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