To treat ischemic cardiomyopathy, doctors focus on treating the coronary artery disease that caused it as well as reducing symptoms and improving heart function. Medications like beta-blockers, diuretics, and blood thinners can improve heart function, and a low sodium diet is often necessary once the person begins experiencing fatigue or shortness of breath. The doctor will advise whether it is safe to exercise and what activities are appropriate.
Some people may need a pacemaker or internal defibrillator to maintain a regular heart rhythm. Surgery may also be beneficial to insert stents or bypass any significant blockages.

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