Many people don’t know that heart failure and heart attack are not
the same, heart attack is a sudden occurrence due to a blockage or a
clot that stops blood flow to the heart while heart failure is weakening
of the heart muscles over a period of time due to various reasons like
bad lifestyle habits, blockage in arteries or due to lifestyle disorders
like diabetes, high blood pressure, kidney disease, obesity and many
more. are few signs of heart failure that you should know,
Below are some signs of heart failure everyone should know about.
Shortness of breath: “If you find yourself huffing
and puffing after taking a flight of steps you should be worried about
your heart health, this could be due to congestion of lungs leading to
shortness of breath a very common and early sign of heart failure”.
Irregular heartbeats: “As the heart beats faster to
pump enough blood to the body this could lead to irregular heartbeats
which could be life-threatening”.
Increased night time urination: “While there could be a lot of reasons that could lead to this symptom, retardation of heart functions is one of them”.
Swollen feet and ankles: “As the heart muscles
become weaker and fail to pump blood effectively it affects other
crucial organs and their functions, like, the kidneys respond by
retaining fluid and salt in the body and this leads to fluid build up in
the arms, legs, ankles, feet, lungs, or other organs and the entire
body becomes congested”.
Unexplained weight gain: “Weight gain might not seem
like a relevant one related to heart diseases but remember obese people
most of the time end up having a heart condition and there could be a
possibility that obesity makes the heart work harder and the muscles
weaker with every passing day”.
Excessive fatigue: “When your heart grows weak its
pumping mechanism is disturbed this makes it difficult for one to get
going with activities that require more physical labour, you might get
tired soon and find it difficult to exercise or even go for a brisk
walk”.
Dizziness or confusion: “Since the blood circulation
in the body slows down this could lead to dizziness due to less blood
reach in the brain and at times, this could also make one confused in
making decisions”.
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