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What is Rheumatic Heart Disease? Is this curable? What foods/intake are best for people with RHD?



My tonsils were removed due to my heart enlargement and was diagnosed to having RHD. Am overweight at age 52 I weigh 85kls and stand 5'1". And I also have varicous veins all over my legs. What are the best foods/intake for me. Will I ever go away with it in the future?

Rheumatic heart disease will not go away. It occured because you had strep throat that was not treated with antibiotics. This can cause rheumatic fever a few weeks later that can damage the heart and or kidneys. Try seeking the help of a nutritionist to design the best diet for your condition. Also talk to your doctor about the implications of the damage that was caused so you can see if anything can be treated. Good luck.
Please visit the website link below. I hope this will help you better understand this disease.

Wishing you wellness
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.j...
Take aurvedic capsule Rudved. It will increase the blood flow of your body and you will be free from your complaints.
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Rheumatic Heart Disease is treatable but not curable.You should go on a low fat, low cholesterol,low sodium cardiac diet,get some help to lose wait, do moderate exercise daily and stop smoking if you do.And get regular check-ups.
Good health and good luck.
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