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What Causes Heart Muscle Stiffness?

I just had a echo cardiogram and the nurse called and said I had some Heart muscle Stiffness, but didn t really go into detail. When I asked what caused it (I already have CAD 4stents), she said probably HBP over time and a natural aging process (im 56yrs old). When I asked her what the treatment would be she said, Lasix. I told her I already took Hctz and she said nothing. Should I be worried? Should I avoid exercise? I am fairly sedentary as it is
Mon, 17 Feb 2014
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Hi I read your query very carefully.

Your heart muscle stiffness may be due to hypertension and ischemic heart disease.

The best way to treat it is to control your BP, a healthy lifestyle and cardiac exercises.

A part of that you should add to your therapy a more potent water pill as lasix which will help you more than hct.

Hope it was of help!
Dr. Benard
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What Causes Heart Muscle Stiffness?

Hi I read your query very carefully. Your heart muscle stiffness may be due to hypertension and ischemic heart disease. The best way to treat it is to control your BP, a healthy lifestyle and cardiac exercises. A part of that you should add to your therapy a more potent water pill as lasix which will help you more than hct. Hope it was of help! Dr. Benard