Myocardiodystrophy

Myocardiodystrophy is a type of noninflammatory heart disease that affects the myocardium. It is characterized by cardiac pain that occurs in the morning and that cannot be stopped even with normal treatments of nitroglycerin, along with other occurrences of heart rhythm disturbances, dyspnea, and various types of heart failure.
Cause
There are multiple originations for myocardiodystrophy. Alcohol intoxication can originate the creation of it, along with making it worse if consumption continues over a long period of time. Different types of obesity can also originate the disease, along with other endocrine diseases, infections, and various types of neurological pathologies.<ref name="Calm"/>
 
< Prev   Next >