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low ejection friction

plz any body rply to my ques
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the hear size is improved now !!
i want to ask that is there any way to increase ef?
her ef was 15% that time now it is 20%
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976897 tn?1379167602
It is likely that the virus has caused too much tissue damage to the heart muscle. An MRI scan will see how much scar tissue there is.
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Dr said its a viral infection that why
there was blood clot and leaking of blood now it is improved
but the ef is not increasing
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976897 tn?1379167602
Why was her heart enlarged. The Cardiologist must have given a reason?
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i want to ask u a question about my daughter
1.5 years ago my daughter was diagnosed enlarged heart
her ef was 15% that time
after 6 months it improve to 20% and now after one year it is stucked on 20%
the heart size is improved at that time the heart size was 79 but now it is 58
Can u please tell me how to increase EF
I will be waiting for your reply
plz reply soon
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976897 tn?1379167602
Is this a question? Are you asking what EF is, and why it could be low? are you asking if there's a way to improve EF? Can you please be more specific, thank you.
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