Cardiomyopathy
About the disease & condition
Cardiomyopathy is a disease of the heart muscle that makes it harder for the heart to pump blood effectively. The heart muscle may become enlarged, thickened, or stiff, leading to reduced circulation to the body. Over time, cardiomyopathy can result in heart failure, abnormal heart rhythms, or blood clots. Some forms are inherited, while others develop due to medical conditions or lifestyle factors. Early diagnosis and proper treatment help slow disease progression and improve the quality of life.
Known Symptoms
- Shortness of breath during activity or while resting.
- Fatigue and reduced ability to perform daily tasks.
- Swelling in legs, ankles, or feet due to fluid
- Irregular heartbeat, dizziness, or fainting episodes occasionally.
Known Causes
- Genetic inheritance affecting heart muscle structure and function.
- Long-term high blood pressure or heart valve disease.
- Viral infections or inflammation damaging heart muscle tissues.
- Excess alcohol use or exposure to toxic substances.
Care
- Regular follow-up with cardiologist and heart monitoring.
- Medications to improve heart function and control symptoms.
- Lifestyle changes including diet, exercise, and alcohol restriction.
- Advanced therapies or devices for severe heart failure cases.
Relevant Specialties

Cardiology
Cardiology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the health of the heart and the cardiovascular system, including blood circulation throughout the body.
It plays a key role in identifying and managing conditions influenced by lifestyle, genetics, and other health factors. The specialty supports patients in understanding their heart health, recognizing risk factors early, and maintaining long-term cardiovascular well-being.
At KIMSHEALTH, cardiology care is delivered through a patient-first approach, combining preventive care, accurate diagnosis, and continuous monitoring to support better heart health and improved quality of life.





