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Causes of Congestive Heart Failure

15 Jun

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Congestive heart failure is also referred to as CHF. It is a condition the heart is unable to effectively pump oxygenated blood to the rest of the body. This inadequacy can be fatal and needs to be diagnosed in time…

The human body is as complex in functionality as it is simple to understand. The anatomy works on the synchronized and co-ordinated functions that are carried out by vital organs like the heart, brain and kidneys, a few power components of a larger design. The main function of the human heart is to receive impure blood or blood deprived of a healthy oxygen content and purify the same. This organ also bears the responsibility of re-pumping the purified blood to the rest of the body. The left and right chambers within the heart take care of the process. The blood is supplied to and from the heart through the arteries and veins. This process is one the most primary needs of the body.

Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive heart failure relates to a heart disease in which the heart is unable to carry out this basic function. There are a number of causes of the condition, but the primary among them is the occurrence of diseases that:

Tend to weaken the muscles of the heart as in the case of a cardiac arrest or myocarditis

Demand for a greater oxygenated blood supply, much more than the heart is capable of handling

Result in the stiffening of the muscles in and around the heart as in the case of hemochromatosis

The heart is a complex organ in function, but a simple one in design. The right and left atrium function as the upper chambers, while the left and right ventricles function as the lower ones. These muscular chambers synchronize movements to function like a pump. The blood is pushed on as the muscles contract. This systole movement purifies the blood and sends the oxygenated blood supply to the vital organs of the body.

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Heart Failure Symptoms and Treatment

2 Dec

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Heart problems are one of the most commonly found chronic illnesses all around the world. This article on heart failure symptoms and treatment will help you identify the signs in order to prevent the severity of the condition. Have a look!

Heart failure is also very commonly referred to as congestive heart failure. It is a condition wherein the heart’s ability to pump sufficient amount of blood to meet the body’s demand is affected. This means that the heart becomes either too weak, or too stiff, to pump in enough blood to the veins of the body. This can be due to various causes. The anatomy of the heart consists of 4 chambers. As per research, most of the heart failures occur from the left side of the heart, and is later on accompanied by the right sided heart failure. The left ventricle of the heart is the main source of blood pumping, therefore, it is the first section to be affected initially when it comes to development of diseases that can lead to heart failure. This article will discuss about the heart failure symptoms and treatment of all the aspects related to the topic. Read on

Warning Signs of Heart Failure

Heart failure can be both acute or chronic in nature. Acute heart failure signs and symptoms are the ones that indicate the initial development of a heart disease. On the other hand, if these signs and symptoms are avoided, the condition may worsen and may lead to development of chronic heart failure symptoms. Below mentioned are the congestive heart failure symptoms that are categorized based on the nature of heart failure. Have a look.

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Heart Failure Symptoms in Women

12 Nov

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Because it is assumed that heart failure is less common in women than in men, the heart failure symptoms in women are often overlooked. This is why treating these symptoms also becomes difficult. Here, we discuss the symptoms of heart failure in women, by which this condition can be detected, diagnosed, and treated effectively.

Studies have reported that women are more prone to death from heart failure than men. This is because it is often assumed that men are more prone to heart failure and other heart problems. As such, the symptoms in women go undiagnosed. While the heart failure symptoms in women are similar to those in men, women are likely to develop this condition after menopause. Also, some symptoms are more prominent in women than in men. Further, the onset of the symptoms is slower than those in men. As such, by the time heart failure is recognized, it becomes difficult to completely recover from it. It is however important to note that heart failure in young women is also possible because of the rapid lifestyle changes that are affecting their bodies. Women who smoke are more likely to develop heart failure at a younger age than those who don’t.

Heart failure occurs when the heart is unable to supply enough blood to the rest of the body so that it can perform its necessary functions. Heart failure is often mistaken as a heart attack. However, heart failure occurs over time and refers to the weakening of the heart. A woman may suffer from left sided heart failure or right sided heart failure. In the former case, the heart is unable to pump blood to different body parts, while in the latter case, the heart cannot pump blood to the lungs, from where blood receives its oxygen supply.

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