An enlarged heart (left ventricle) will eventually cause heart failure (heart is too weak to meet the body's demand for oxygenated blood....pumping contractility declines. Also, an enlarged heart can cause arrhythmia (irregular heartbeats).
Symptoms of heart failure can be chest pain, shortness of breath, fatiigue...passing out can be due to arrhythmia. Medication can't be ruled out as an underlying cause.
Sorry to hear of your father's medical condition, and I wish that he finds some comfort from his symptoms...may require adjusting medication, etc. Thanks for sharing and if you have any further questions or comment you are welcome to respond. Take care,
Ken
my dad is 80 years has grossley enlarged heart and has a difibrilator fitted inside his chest he was diagnosed 10 years ago is on alot of medication daily but as of late he has no energy keeps passing out and is now not eating he said he has had enough of being this way do you know if this due to medication as doctor said the meds are to try to slow it down but its as big as it can get so i just need to know if i need to prepare for the worse to happen i dont know where else to turn thankyou from jo x
Almost always the enlargement is the left ventricle. Without going into much detail, the heart can be enlarged due to overwork pumping against high resistence of narrow vessels. Medication to dilute vessels can reduce the heart's workload and sometime the heart will return to normal dimensions. Then the is an enlargement due to heart wall thickening. The thickened walls lose thier elasticity and the blood filling of the chamber is compromised.
Thanks for your question, and if you have any further questions you are welcome to respond. Take care.