Heart Failure

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What is Heart
Failure?

Heart failure is a condition in which the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs, affecting the supply of oxygen and nutrients to vital organs.

causes
What are the causes of Heart Failure?

Heart failure is commonly caused by coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, heart attack, diabetes, heart valve disease, and certain heart muscle disorders.

complications
What are the complications of Heart Failure?

If left unmanaged, heart failure can lead to kidney damage, irregular heartbeat, fluid buildup in the lungs, reduced quality of life, and increased risk of hospitalisation.

symptoms
What are the symptoms of Heart Failure?

Common symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling in the legs or ankles, rapid heartbeat, persistent cough, and difficulty performing daily activities.

Are you experiencing any such issues? If yes, connect with Jeena Sikho HiiMS’s  Heart Failure specialist now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can people with heart failure lead an active life?

Yes. With timely treatment, a heart-healthy lifestyle, regular follow-ups, and appropriate physical activity, many people with heart failure can maintain a good quality of life.

Why does heart failure cause swelling in the legs and ankles?

Heart failure can reduce the heart's pumping efficiency, leading to fluid buildup in the body, which commonly causes swelling in the legs, ankles, and feet.

What should I avoid if I have heart failure?

People with heart failure should avoid excessive salt intake, smoking, alcohol, a sedentary lifestyle, and skipping prescribed medications or follow-up appointments.

Can heart failure affect other organs?

Yes. Reduced blood flow caused by heart failure can affect the kidneys, lungs, liver, and other organs, making early management essential.

How can Ayurveda support people living with heart failure?

Ayurveda focuses on supporting overall heart health through personalised nutrition, herbal care, lifestyle modifications, yoga, stress management, and natural therapies under expert guidance.

What warning signs indicate that heart failure may be worsening?

Increasing shortness of breath, rapid weight gain from fluid retention, worsening leg swelling, persistent fatigue, or difficulty lying flat should be evaluated by a healthcare professional promptly.
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