Heart Failure Treatment

Heart Failure

Heart failure doesn’t mean the heart has stopped working — it means the heart is too weak or too stiff to pump blood efficiently.
As a result, oxygen and nutrients don’t reach the body properly, leading to fatigue, swelling, and shortness of breath.
Heart failure is a chronic but manageable condition. With the right treatment and follow-up, patients can live active and fulfilling lives.

Common Symptoms

1. Shortness of breath (especially while lying down or during activity)
2. Persistent fatigue or weakness
3. Swelling in ankles, feet, or abdomen
4. Rapid weight gain due to fluid retention
5. Irregular or rapid heartbeat
6. Persistent cough, especially at night

Ongoing Care & Monitoring

Heart failure is a lifelong condition requiring regular follow-up.
Periodic Echocardiography and Blood Pressure Monitoring
Medication adjustments based on progress
Patient education for symptom tracking and emergency signs
Nutritional and psychological counseling
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