Heart failure is a long-term health issue in which your heart can’t pump blood effectively to meet your body’s needs most of the time....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

In treating this health issue, it is important to always exercise and take medicine at first and possible surgical procedures when heart failure aggravates.

Your outlook relies on a range of factors, including how well you take good care of yourself.

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According to “Cleveland Clinic” some of the symptoms that show your heart is not pumping enough blood encompasses:

1. Shortness of breath.

2. Tiredness and having leg weakness when you’re active.

3. Swollen ankles, legs and abdomen.

4. Weight gain.

5. Frequent urge to urinate while resting at night.

6. Fast or irregular heartbeats (palpitations).

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7. A dry, hacking cough.

8. A full (bloated) or hard stomach, lack of appetite or nausea.

There can be times when your symptoms are mild or you may not experience any symptoms at all. This doesn’t indicate your heart is already pumping enough blood.

Symptoms of heart failure can range from mild to chronic and may come and disappear.

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Unfortunately, heart failure normally degenerates over time.

As it aggravates, you may have more or varying signs or symptoms.

It’s pivotal to let your doctor know if you have additional symptoms or if your symptoms degenerate.

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