Clinical Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine (ISSN 2639-6807)
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a
chronic progressive condition that influences the pumping intensity of heart
muscles. While regularly alluded to just as "heart Failure," Congestive
heart failure particularly alludes to the phase in which liquid develops around
the heart and makes it pump inefficiently.
Heart has four heart chambers. The
upper portion of heart has two atria, and the lower half of heart has two
ventricles. The ventricles pump blood to organs and tissues, and the atria get
blood from body as it flows once again from whatever remains of your body.
Congestive heart failure creates
when your ventricles cant pump enough blood volume to the body. In the end,
blood and different liquids can back up inside:
• Lungs
• abdomen
• liver
• lower body
Congestive heart failure can be
life-threatening.
Left sided Congestive heart failure
is the common type of Congestive heart failure. There are two types of Left sided
Congestive heart failure are systolic heart failure, diastolic failure.
Symptoms:
·
Fatigue
·
swelling in your ankles, feet, and
legs
·
A cough that develops from congested
lungs
·
weight gain
·
increased need to urinate,
especially at night
·
Shortness of breath, which may
indicate pulmonary edema and many more.
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