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[|Human|] I have been diagnosed with LVH. I am 59 and did half marathon training for the past 10 years. My father died at 34 after running for a bus and had a heart attack when he sat down on the bus. My LV wall thickness is 18mm. I am now on blood pressure treatment. What is my long term prognosis and is it possible to reduce the LVH back to normal?
[|AI|]  Hi,Thanks for asking your query, If its LVH only you need not worry, but please make sure that its not hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Early death of your father during exertional activity can be because of missed Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. So to be on safe side you can go for a repeat echo. As it is manual test sometimes technician can miss HOC. As per your query regarding LVH, No it's not reversible however it can be controlled very well. Target blood pressure is 130/86 mm of Hg and try to keep your pressure less than it. If managed well long time prognosis is excellent. Just keep your blood pressure below target. Never over exert yourself. You can do exercise but start doing them gradually and increase your capacity daily.