I am a 41-year-old male, who had a successful pleomorphic adenoma surgery on 10th June 2021. Had a chest xray before the surgery and was told I had cardiomegaly. Please how can I treat this cardiomegaly?
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There are many reasons for cardiomegaly, consult a cardiologist.
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Cardiomegaly is an enlarged heart. It is not a disease, but a sign of another condition. Less severe forms of cardiomegaly are referred to as mild cardiomegaly. As mild cardiomegaly does not always cause symptoms, many people with a slightly enlarged heart are unaware of the problem. For some people, cardiomegaly is just temporary and will resolve on its own. However, other people may have permanent cardiomegaly. It is vital that this symptom and the underlying cause of it are treated to prevent more serious damage to the heart. Treatments include medication, surgery, and lifestyle changes.
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Needs evaluation of cause behind cardiomegaly. You should take a proper consultation with cardiologist and get a fresh 2-d echo test.
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In pleomorphic adenoma, excess levels of gh are causes by a benign (noncancerous) conditions and can lead to cardiomegaly will suggest go for mri once n simulataneously go to panchkarma center and get your diagnose done.
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Needs evaluation with 2d echo and cardiologist opinion.
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Cardiomegaly may be treated well and effectively with treating the underlying cause to get a permanent and sustained recovery. You may send us your reports here and schedule an on-call consultation about it. Take care :)
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