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  1. Mar 10, 2023 · Congestive heart failure is a long-term condition that happens when your heart cant pump blood well enough to give your body a normal supply. Blood and fluids collect in your lungs and legs over time.

  2. Apr 20, 2023 · But heart failure can be life-threatening. People with heart failure may have severe symptoms. Some may need a heart transplant or a device to help the heart pump blood. Heart failure is sometimes called congestive heart failure.

  3. Dec 12, 2023 · Blood moves through your heart and body at a slower rate, and pressure in your heart raises. The condition affects nearly 7 million Americans. About 1 in 4 people will get diagnosed with it in...

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · Congestive heart failure (CHF) occurs when the heart is unable to pump blood throughout the body efficiently. Early diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and medical treatment can help manage CHF and...

  5. Congestive heart failure (also called heart failure) is a serious condition in which the heart doesnt pump blood as efficiently as it should. Despite its name, heart failure doesn’t mean that the heart has literally failed or is about to stop working.

  6. Mar 22, 2023 · Heart failure (sometimes called congestive heart failure) is a chronic, progressive condition in which the heart muscle is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs for blood and oxygen.

  7. Congestive heart failure is a weakened heart condition that causes fluid buildup in the feet, arms, lungs, and other organs. Learn about symptoms and treatment.

  8. May 20, 2024 · Heart failure, or congestive heart failure (CHF), means the heart can't pump enough blood. Learn about the signs, symptoms and causes.

  9. Congestive heart failure involves fluid backing up into the bodys tissues to the point that the tissues get congested and patients have symptoms. The symptoms and complications can become life-threatening, requiring timely medical attention.

  10. Apr 20, 2023 · Your provider checks to see if you have risk factors for heart failure, such as high blood pressure, coronary artery disease or diabetes. Your care provider listens to your lungs and heart with a device called a stethoscope. A whooshing sound called a murmur may be heard when listening to your heart.

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