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- Can Heart Failure Cause Inobviously Related Problems?
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- QUESTION: Will you please discuss the exact mechanism of congestive heart
- failure? A year ago I spent all night gasping for breath and ended up in the
- hospital for a week. Though I am on medication I still have some swelling of
- the ankles. Is all of this a part of the same disease? I would appreciate
- reading your answer in your column.
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- ANSWER: All your symptoms may be found in a person suffering from congestive
- heart failure. Perhaps the most common symptom is shortness of breath, either
- after some exertion, or even while at rest. Congestive heart failure (CHF) is
- a condition in which the heart is not able to pump enough blood to the body,
- and so produces a wide variety of symptoms. This lack of volume permits fluid
- to accumulate in the lungs causing your difficulty in breathing. The same
- mechanism also causes the fluid to accumulate in the ankles causing the
- swelling. CHF may be the result of a heart attack, caused when the arteries
- to the heart become blocked. This damages some of the muscles in the heart,
- weakening it and making it less able to do the work required of it. However,
- CHF may also result from high blood pressure, leaking heart valves, viral
- infections of the heart, chronic alcohol use and birth defects. Certain
- medications such as digoxin may help the heart pump more strongly, and
- diuretics help remove the excess fluid from your system. And there are a few
- things you can do for yourself to help the improve the situation. Avoid using
- too much salt on your food and avoid salty foods. If you are a smoker, it's
- time to stop for good. How about your weight? If you are overweight, your
- heart has more work to do, so losing weight now is more than just a cosmetic
- measure, it is a most helpful "treatment" for your heart. A bit of extra rest
- each day will help, but don't become a couch potato, for moderate exercise
- within your capacity is beneficial as well. With proper medications and a few
- precautions, you should be able to return to your normal schedule.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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