Most heart disease can be well treated well, either through medication or interventions such as surgery...however it is difficult to answer your question as treatment depends on the type of heart disease.
There are a number of tests which can be carried out to identify this such as an echocardiogram (this is usually non invasive) which assessess how well the heart is functioning, an angiogram in which a catheter/tube is inserted via the femoral or radial artery and a dye is injected into the coronary arteries which will then show if and where there are any blockages.
Heart disease is very common in the western world and can be very treatable...however it also be important to make sure u maintain a health lifestyle.
2006-10-18 00:58:00
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answered by kelari 2
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answered by Colby 3
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Yes you can. There are many medications out now that can control many types of heart disease.
2006-10-18 00:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Not entirely, even with a transplant, but many people live to a very old age having had the appropriate treatment.
2006-10-18 00:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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most types of heart disease can be reversed with medication and lifestyle changes
2006-10-18 00:53:49
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answered by g's girl 3
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Depends on what the heatr problem is. I have one which makes me have fainting fits because the heart is pumping the blood round my body too slow and they recon it's best left as it is.
2006-10-18 01:49:01
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answered by Anonymous
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by treated do you mean cured? if so then no it cant ...if you want to know if it can be managed to the point where it is not much of an issue ,than yes it can.
2006-10-18 00:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on what heart disease you are talking about.
it would help me with an answer if i knew more about the specific heart disease you are referring...
2006-10-18 00:50:00
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answered by bertha 3
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cured No, treated Yes
2006-10-18 14:19:09
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answered by ? 2
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no, there is always a risk of it comming back
2006-10-18 00:53:06
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answered by IBRAHIM 2
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