No. Congestive heart failure means that the heart is not pumping as efficiently as your body needs, causing the body to retain fluids. It is also called edema. Heart failure needs to be managed by a physician to determine the severity. The protocol may include prescription drugs as well as lifestyle changes.
CHF may mean Congestive Heart Failure or Chronic Heart Failure.
If one has fluid in their lungs it probably means they have Congestive Heart Failure (CHF). This is a problem in which the heart cannot pump blood to the other organs.
Congestive Cardiac Failure
Congestive heart failure is when both the left and the right ventricle cannot function anymore. it'll lead to the low cardiac output and reduce in venous return. People with this problem classically will present as having lower limb/ sacral edema and also pleural effusion (fluid in lung). You can imagine the heart as a box which is so packed with sand that you can neither fill it in with sand anymore nor remove any sand from the box. Symptoms of congestive heart failure also consist of shortness of breath with simple tasks, coughing or inability to breathe when lying flat, chest discomfort and the feeling like you have a chest cold although you do not otherwise feel sick. There are other warning signs that vary from patient to patient.
Assuming you mean Nancy Reagan - wife of former usa president Ronald Reagan - her cause of death is listed as congestive heart failure.
Relating to congestion. In other words, "stuffy," or accumulating fluid.
I am not a doctor, but one swollen ankle is often an injury. Two swollen ankles can mean congestive heart failure. It is serious and you should see your doctor as soon as possible.
'Acute' means sudden onset or short course, as opposed to 'chronic' which means long duration or frequent recurrence.
Muscular atrophy is a decrease in the mass of muscle. It can be a result of common diseases such as cancer, AIDS, renal failure and congestive heart failure. People who suffer from muscular atrophy have either partial or complete wasting away of the muscle, depending on the severity of the case.
They do NOT mean that the heart stops, or that the persons suffering from them are near death. Often, these are conditions that can be treated. They mean, essentially, that the heart is for some reason weaker than it should be, and weak enough so that there is some fluid backup. The right heart takes systemic blood, blood from the body, and delivers it to the lungs so it can release carbon dioxide and pick up oxygen. If the right heart is failing, there may be edema, or swelling, in the arms or legs. The left heart brings blood that is freshly oxygenated by the lungs and delivers it to the body. If the left heart is weak, there may be congestion in the lungs from the fluid backup.
Heart failure means your heart cannot pump blood the way it should. Your heart can grow weak as a pump and cause systolic heart failure or it may grow very stiff and unable to relax efficiently causing diastolic heart failure. These two conditions may exist separately or together. Heart failure" doesn't mean that your heart has stopped or is about to stop working. However, it is a serious condition that requires expert medical care. Heart failure may be characterized by shortness of breath, fatigue, chest pain, swelling of the ankles and nightime breathlessness. If you have any of these symptoms seek medical attention.
Hypertensive without heart failure