Heart failure, or congestive heart failure, is a long-term condition that deteriorates over the long run. Although the name sounds like your heart has quit working, heart failure implies your heart is not able to pump blood as well as it ought to. At the point when your heart has less pumping power, that can damage your organs and fluid can collect in your lungs.

What are the symptoms of cardiovascular breakdown?

The symptoms of heart failure include:

  1. Shortness of breath
  2. Feeling tired and having leg weakness when you're active.
  3. Swelling in your ankles, legs and abdomen.
  4. Weight gain.
  5. Need to urinate while resting at night.
  6. Quick or irregular heartbeats (palpitations).
  7. A dry, hacking cough
  8. A full (swelled) or hard stomach, loss of hunger or upset stomach.

What causes heart failure?

Although the risk of heart failure doesn't change as you age, you're more likely to have heart failure when you're older.

Many medical conditions that damage the heart muscle can lead to heart failure. The common conditions include:

  1. Coronary artery disease
  2. Heart attack
  3. Cardiomyopathy.
  4. Heart issues present at birth
  5. Diabetes.
  6. Hypertension.
  7. Arrhythmia
  8. Kidney disease
  9. Having obesity.
  10. Tobacco and recreational drug use
  11. Meds. Some drugs used to fight cancer (chemotherapy) can prompt heart failure.

How to evaluate heart failure?

Blood tests - to check whether there is anything in your blood that could show heart failure or another illness.

an electrocardiogram (ECG) - This records the electrical activity of your heart to check for issues.

an echocardiogram - a sort of ultrasound scan where sound waves are utilized in examining your heart.

What is the treatment for heart failure?

The best cardiologist in Manikonda at emergency heart hospital in Manikonda usually treat heart failure with a combination of meds. Contingent upon your signs, you could take at least meds that includes Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. These medications relax blood vessels to decrease the blood pressure, further develop blood stream and decrease the strain on the heart.

How to prevent heart failure?

Although you can't control over some risk factors like age, family ancestry or race, you can change your lifestyle to give yourself the best chance of preventing heart failure. Things you can do include:

  1. Remaining at a sound weight.
  2. Eating food sources that are great for your heart.
  3. Practicing consistently.
  4. Dealing with your pressure.
  5. Halting the utilization of tobacco items.
  6. Not drinking liquor.
  7. Not utilizing sporting medications.
  8. Dealing with other ailments you have that can increase your risk.

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