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| Title: | What happens when you have the heart failure? | Article: | What happens when you have the heart failure?
What happens when you have the heart failure?
Your heart becomes big and weak, or the valves of your heart start to leak. Or Both. That leads to all kinds of troubles.
Main thing is the decrease of blood and oxygen supply to all of your organs. Weak pump can not pump well. Everything leaks backward. Also, because everything leaks back, the blood and fluid overall tends to stay in tissues and organs.
The fluid accumulates in lungs and cause your wheezing. You have coughing and difficulties breathing, especially when lying flat.
The fluid also stays in lower part of your body. You ankles, feet, abdomen, liver swell. The conduction of electric impulses in a big, stretched heart becomes disrupted. That causes irregular and rapid heart beats. Luck of blood and oxygen in the upper part of body causes bluish color of lips, fingers and face. The brain deprived of oxygen makes you feel tired, decreases concentration and attention, causes troubles with sleeping.
To treat heart failure is difficult.
As with majority diseases it is easier to prevent the condition. | Author: | Aleksandr Kavokin, MD, PhD | System: | Heart | Subject: | Failure | Abstract: | That leads to all kinds of troubles. | Website: | http://www.kavokin.com | Time: | 20:27 | Reference: | http://www.rdoctor.com | Reference 2: | http://www.sympomat.com |
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