Guide To Treating Rheumatic Heart Disease

Anti-Inflammatory Medication

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Anti-inflammatory medication is commonly prescribed to treat rheumatic heart disease, as heart issues often respond fast to these medications. The medication of choice is acetylsalicylic acid, though if heart failure is noted or if the carditis gets worse, doctors might add the corticosteroid prednisone to the patient's regimen. The acetylsalicylic acid therapy should be started as soon as rheumatic heart disease manifests. It works to alleviate inflammation by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. If prednisone is added, doctors usually prescribe it for approximately two to fours weeks along with acetylsalicylic acid. During the last week, this steroid will be tapered if the carditis is improving.

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