Congestive heart failure quiz

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Avatar f tn They may have a diagnoses of Heart Failure; Congestive heart failure would be more of a flair=up of the disease. Why does this person think she has CHF?
1244565 tn?1268523645 I think the effects of congestive heart failure would be visible on a echocardiogram, but the term Congestive Heart Failure, at least in my case, is used as a name to cover several symptoms. Such as: profound swelling, shortness of breath, etc.
Avatar f tn The word Congestive Heart Failure is such a negative term, I wish there was an effort to give it name that wasn't so negative. As Ireneo mentioned, if the heart's ability to pump blood drops below a 40% level of efficiency, the term Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is used to describe the heart health. A heart attack can weaken the heart to a condition where CHF is a term used to describe it, but through exercise, drugs and diet one can improve the heart function dramatically.
Avatar f tn Heart failure management depends largely on the cause of heart failure. If congestive heart failure is due to systolic dysfunction due to either coronary artery disease, primary cardiomyopathy or valvular heart disease the treatment mostly consisting of medical therapy and in the case of coronary artery disease or valvular diseaes of intervention or surgery.
Avatar n tn I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure almost a year ago. I have also had a heart attach and 50% of my lower heart is damaged. I have read the average survival rate after being diagnosed with congestive heart failure is 50% at 5 years and 20% at 8 to 12 years. Is this correct?
Avatar f tn When she finally went to the doctor she was told she had heart failure, kidney failure and liver failure. Heart failure and kidney failure can cause the water weight gain in the legs and ankles. The low blood pressure is another sign of distress. If you can, you should get her to the doctor. We have struggled with this since April. She was given weeks to 6 months back then, and she's still fighting, though we can see deterioration.
Avatar n tn I think the confusion stems from the change of name from congestive heart failure to heart failure. I guess the answer to your question is it depends on the device. Mine Does. I hope this helps and if I am in error someone please let me know.
Avatar n tn My mother has congestive heart failure, pacemaker/defib, stent, only one working valve. They were not able to place a 2nd stent due to blockage. They did not do open heart surgery due to high risk and because her size (very thin). Recently, she was hospitalized for low b.p. , dehydration, and kidney function, low urine output, UTI. They replaced fluids and removed a lot of the b.p. lowering meds, including isosorbide, due to the concern of the low b.p.
Avatar f tn Can naproxyn really cause congestive heart failure? How so? Also, a friend of mine said that it can also be brought on by eating poorly, meaning eating too much cheese & fried foods, because cheese clogs up your arteries and can lead to heart problems. Is this all correct? I mean how much is too much? Thank you ahead of time.
Avatar n tn Lisinopril takes pressure off the heart and even eyes if a person has glaucoma. Pressure buildup in the heart can lead to further heart failure. Usually, doctors want the blood pressure to be low to take the workload off of the heart. The percent of which your heart is working, does not mean that there is less pressure in your heart. Lisinopril is an ace inhibitor and has proven studies showing that it can extend ones lifespan unlike beta blockers.
Avatar n tn My brother who is 69 years old has Type 2 diabetes, have had a stroke, high blood pressure, heart bypass surgery and now he has been diagnosed with congestive heart failure. He takes 160 mg. of Lasix per day and Potassium 3 times per day. His legs and feet are swelling, he cannot lie down to sleep because he has problem breathing when he lays down. He has major swelling in both sbove and below his waist.
287996 tn?1312023682 Thanks Brook, I always thought shortness of breath was a "hallmark" of (the onset?) of CHF. Maybe it is one of the more technical terms quoted from the Framingham Heart Study. Not an argument, just clarification/question. I suffer from SOB, but in my case it is related to AFib and poor condition. I have not been up to past NSR exercise standards. I also wonder about the use of the term CHF. The words literally mean the heart failed, right?
Avatar f tn My 84 year-old mother had diabetes mellitus and has had 3 strokes, one of them massive within a 5- year period about 4 years ago, 3 heart attacks after that within the past year which left her with congestive heart failure. In January of this year her primary care doctor sent her home with hospice care saying that she could last 1, 2 or as long as 6 months because of the congestive heart failure. As the days go by, she gets weaker and weaker, now not able to even stand with assistance.
Avatar f tn apparently has been treating her for some time for congestive heart failure but just only told her this last week she had the disease. She does have bronchitis right now and possibly pnemonia. What stage would she be in? The doctor will not return my phone calls nor my sisters to give us answers. Do we need to be concerned with time? I live very far away from my mother and haven't seen her for over two years.
Avatar m tn Two months later, I had to have 2 stints placed in 2 arteries because of congestive heart failure. An artery was done that did not need done, by pass failed. An artery that needed done, nothing was done. The VA admitted in writing was the case, but because it was not done malishiously, the were not liable for the surgery. I had health insurance at the time that was billed by the VA. Question: the surgery was corrected with stints, does this mean I no longer have congestive heart failure?
Avatar f tn I recently had an electrocardiogram, the result was congestive heart failure. It said that I have a septal wall thickness of 1.7. Is this bad? and if so can it be reversed?