Yes, it is possible for your heart to return to normal. Depending on the underlying cause for your heart condition, your doctor may recommend different treatments to help restore your heart's normal functioning.
If you have a chronic heart condition, such as coronary artery disease, your doctor may recommend lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, and exercising regularly. These lifestyle changes can help reduce your risk of developing further heart problems and may even help reduce the severity of your existing condition.
Your doctor may also recommend medications such as anti-clotting drugs, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, and statins. These medications can help lower your cholesterol and blood pressure levels, and help improve your body's ability to pump blood and regulate your heart rate.
In some cases, surgery may be necessary to repair or replace damaged heart tissue. For example, if you have heart valve disease, your doctor may recommend valve repair or replacement. If you have suffered a heart attack, your doctor may recommend a procedure such as a coronary artery bypass graft.
Finally, if your heart condition is caused by an underlying medical condition, such as diabetes or hypertension, your doctor may recommend treatments for that condition. This could include lifestyle modifications, such as dietary changes and exercise, as well as medications to help control your blood sugar or blood pressure levels.
These treatments may not only help your heart return to normal, but may also help reduce your risk of developing further heart problems. It is important to speak to your doctor about the best course of treatment for your individual situation.