Heart Failure:
Heart failure is a serious problem, in which the
arteries of the heart do not get the required amount of oxygen and blood to the
body.
Heart failure is a chronic or chronic and advanced
type of condition where the arteries of the heart fail to deliver the proper
amount of blood and oxygen required by the body. In the event of heart failure,
the person is unable to do anything, the main reason is lack of information.
So, we are telling you about some questions and their answers, which are very
common.
1.What happens to the body when the heart fails?
Heart failure is a condition caused by many
cardiovascular diseases when the heart is unable to circulate the blood
required by the body. Due to the failure of blood circulation, fluid gets
deposited in the lungs and the recumbent parts of the body. When large amounts
of fluid accumulate in the lungs, symptoms of dyspnea and cough emerge from it.
In the initial stages, they appear to be in a state of physical functioning,
but as the condition worsens, these symptoms start appearing even when resting
and lying down. When extra fluid accumulates in the recumbent parts of the
body, the resulting two-way pedal becomes edema.
2. What is the probability of a person suffering from
heart failure?
A person suffering from heart failure can survive for a
limited period. According to a survey, 50% of people can live for less than 5
years. It is noteworthy that regularity in food, intake of medicines at the
right time and changes in lifestyle increases the person's chances of survival.
Improvement in the etiological factors of heart failure generally increases the
survival period.
3. What are the symptoms of heart failure?
Symptoms of heart failure include dyspnea at work or
rest, easy tiredness, bilateral ankle edema, weight gain, loss of appetite, etc.
4. What are the reasons for heart failure?
There can be many reasons for heart failure. The most
common of these is the shrinking of the heart due to damage to the arteries of
the heart. This severely affects the efficiency of the heart and then causes a
heart attack. Sometimes it happens that despite having no relation with heart
attack, the arteries of the heat shrink. This may be due to a viral infection
that has occurred before, affecting the arteries of the heart. Other reasons
include high alcohol consumption, pregnancy-related cardiomyopathy.
Damage caused by shrinkage of the valve or leakage is
expected to cause severe heart failure. Anemia can cause heart failure due to
high blood circulation in the form of thyrotoxicosis. In preventive
cardiomyopathy, constrictive pericarditis (a condition of thickened and
calcified membranes on the heart), the condition of the heart's arteries is
also expected to cause heart failure.
5. Is there any treatment possible for heart failure?
There are several methods available to treat heart
failure. One of the quickest remedies for this is to get rid of excess fluid
collected in the body, which requires increasing the amount of urine withdrawal
through the drug. Other treatments include removing obstructions that occur
during the heartbeat, reducing the chances of heart contractions. Thereafter,
the etiological factors related to heart failure can be improved. Lifestyle
changes, dietary (especially salt and water) regularities are effective ways to
prevent heart failure.
Special procedures such as cardiac resynchronization
therapy, radiofrequency ablation to correct arrhythmias, corrective valve
surgery, etc. can be used as needed to treat heart failure.
6. What are the options for the treatment of heart
failure?
Measures to avoid heart failure include regular intake of
medication, changes in diet, lifestyle changes, proper operation of any type of
heart disorder, pacemaker implantation at the marked site, etc. In some cases,
when the arteries of the heart are severely damaged, heart plantation is
performed or a ventricular assist device is used to treat a heart attack.
7. Can heart failure be avoided?
Taking
preventive measures proves to be more effective than getting sick. Periodic
health check-up reveals heart disease in the initial stages, which can prevent
the heart condition from worsening. Adopting a healthy lifestyle like eating
and drinking, exercising regularly, and not smoking can prevent heart disorders
and ultimately heart attacks.
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