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Because of the risk of sudden death, it is important for people
with
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy to avoid too much
strenuous activity and intense exercise. About 50% of sudden deaths in people
with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy occur during or just after strenuous physical
activity.1 Talk to your doctor about what level of
exercise and what kinds of activities are safe. Because dehydration can also
worsen symptoms in people with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, prolonged activity
in hot weather is not recommended.
The following self-care recommendations are also important.
- Avoid drinking alcohol. Long-term overuse of
alcohol appears to increase the risk of developing certain types of heart
problems.
- Don't smoke. Tobacco use increases the risk of coronary
heart disease, which can lead to a heart attack. For help quitting, see the
topic
Quitting Tobacco Use.
- Stay well hydrated
(unless you have heart failure or another medical condition and need to limit
your fluid intake).
- Weigh yourself daily. If fluid begins to build
up rapidly, you will notice a sudden weight gain. Your doctor may tell you how
much weight to watch for. But in general, call your doctor if you gain
1.4 kg (3 lb)or more in 2 to 3
days.
Follow your doctor's recommendations for regular examinations to
monitor your condition.
Because some people with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy may be at
increased risk for sudden death, it is a good idea for family members to learn
CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation).
For more information, see the topic
Heart Failure.