Heart Failure
Causes
Heart failure often happens when other conditions have damaged or weakened the heart or if the heart becomes too stiff. In both instances, the heart does not pump blood efficiently throughout the body. Over time, the heart is not able to keep up with the body’s normal demand for blood. To measure and classify heart failure and its treatment, an ejection fraction is employed.
Types of heart failure | Description |
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Left sided heart failure | Shortness of breath caused by fluid build up in lungs |
Right sided heart failure | Fluid build up in the abdomen causing legs and feet to swell |
Systolic heart failure | Left ventricle cannot contract vigorously indicating a pumping problem |
Diastolic heart failure | Left ventricle cannot fill or relax fully, indicating a filling problem |
5 Steps in dealing with Heart Failure
1. Record your weight, blood pressure and pulse daily
2. Follow through on taking medicine as instructed
3. Avoid caffeine, alcohol and tobacco
4. Practice a low-salt diet
5. Staying physically active
Treatment
Heart failure requires lifelong management. For most people, treatment of heart failure requires the right balance of medication and activities to alleviate symptoms. In other cases, doctors will need to investigate any underlying cause or even use of devices to help the heart function properly.
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