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You may be placed on a low-salt diet. The amount of fluids you drink may be restricted. Heart failure may be treated with diuretics (furosemide and spironolactone) to remove excessive fluid from your body, ACE inhibitors, and beta blockers.
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People with congestive heart failure and severely weakened pumping functions may receive an implantable defibrillator (ICD) to help them live longer. In some cases, a biventricular pacemaker improves the symptoms and quality of life. A single device that combines a biventricular pacemaker and an ICD may be recommended.
A heart transplant may be considered when the cardiomyopathy is not reversible. Eventually, associated nutritional deficiencies (thiamine deficiency) and abnormalities in phosphorus, potassium or magnesium levels may require treatment.
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