Treatment for congestive heart failure depends on the condition causing the heart to fail. Treatments can include heart transplant, valve replacement, bypass surgery, medications and lifestyle changes. Pacemakers, defibrillators and implanted "assist pumps" may also be utilized. Supportive care for congestive heart failure includes treatment of edema and mitigation of sleep apnea, thyroid problems or anemia. Lifestyle changes are encouraged. Patients should stop smoking, avoid second-hand smoke, limit or eliminate caffeine and alcohol, achieve and maintain a healthy body weight, manage stress, and exercise as recommended by the attending physician.
Heart produce two types of hormones: ANP and BNP (A and B type natriuretic peptide), they also limit fibrosis and hypertrophy. BNP can be used as drug in the treatment of acute heart failure.
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Anybody with a heart can pole-vault but it takes courage and a decent amount of physical ability(be coordinated)
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It loses its ability to reproduce
Yes
nerve cells Im pretty sure do not but heart cells do up until a certain point, if you think about it a babies heart is tiny but when your a teenager your heart is pretty much at its full size, in your late 20s your heart tends to stop growing and at this point damage is hard to repair
I do not believe there is any realistic limit. You would probably be limited by your ability to monitor them.
Yes, the heart is just a muscle. The limit in the US is either 20 or 24 weeks. if you live elsewhere there might be a different limit.
The papillary heart muscles, limit the travle of the heart valves.
My injury limits my ability to work by causing physical pain and discomfort, which hinders my mobility and ability to perform certain tasks. It may also limit my range of motion and overall physical capacity, affecting my productivity and efficiency in completing tasks.