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Health Tips Articles: Heart Failure
Heart failure affects nearly 5 million Americans of all ages. More than 400,000 new cases of heart failure
are diagnosed each year. Many people are not aware they have it.
What is Heart Failure? Despite the way it sounds, heart failure doesn't mean the heart has stopped working or that you are about to die. Actually heart failure is a common condition that usually develops slowly as the heart muscle weakens and needs to work harder to keep blood flowing through the body. Heart failure develops following damage to the heart as in a heart attack, long-term high blood pressure or abnormal heart valves. The weakened heart muscle must work harder to keep up with the demands of the body. If this happens fluid can be retained in the extremities or lungs. Today, with the use of medications we can keep heart failure from getting worse. Symptoms of Heart Failure:
Only your health care provider can tell if you have heart failure. To make the diagnosis they will review your history and conduct a full physical exam. Additionally, some simple tests will be performed. One test, the Echocardiogram can give information about how well your heart is pumping. Remember, early diagnosis and treatment are very important. Living with Heart Failure There are many things you can do if you have been diagnosed with heart failure:
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