What is Heart Failure?
More than five million people in the United States have heart failure.
Heart failure is a condition that the heart can not pump and give it when needed.
The term "heart failure" (also known as congestive heart failure) can occur as if the heart had stopped working, But that is not the case.
However, heart failure is a serious condition that is the last stage or final result of most cardiovascular conditions.
The American Heart Association (AHA) has reported that more than five million people in the United States have heart failure.
Although there is no cure for heart failure, medications and lifestyle changes can help manage the situation and help people maintain a good quality of life.
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Causes
The following conditions can lead to heart failure, but many people are unaware that they have them:
Coronary artery disease is the most common cause of heart failure. It causes constriction of arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.
A previous heart attack can be separated from the scar tissue that interferes with the normal pump ability of the heart muscle.
High blood pressure (also called hypertension) allows the heart to work harder than blood circulation around the body.
Heart valve disease caused by rheumatic fever or other infections in the past will force your heart to work harder to maintain blood flow; Over time, this extra work weakens the heart.
Inflammation of heart valves and/or heart muscle, endocarditis or myocarditis may weaken the heart.
Congenital heart disease or imperfections may cause healthy parts of your heart to work more to pump blood from the heart. This extra strain can cause heart failure.
Heart failure (such as cardiomyopathy) caused by many causes such as diseases, infections, alcohol dependence and drug use can lead to heart