Mild congestive heart failure (CHF) is a condition where the heart's ability to pump blood effectively is slightly compromised, leading to symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, and fluid retention. In this stage, the heart can still function relatively well, but it may struggle during physical activity or stress. Mild CHF often requires monitoring and lifestyle adjustments, and it may be managed with medications to improve heart function and alleviate symptoms. Early intervention is essential to prevent progression to more severe heart failure.
Im not a doctor but that sounds a lot like a heart attack.
Diagnosis: Congestive heart failure. What is the condition?
Congestive Heart failure.
A promising treatment for Congestive Heart Failure is EECP (Enhanced External Counter-Pulsation).
Not always but can be and it most likely runs in your genetics
Chronic alcoholism can lead to dilated cardiomyopathy which consequently can result in congestive heart failure.
Congestive heart failure - right-sided occurs in 1 in 20 people. It is a condition in which the right side of the heart loses its ability to pump blood efficiently.
Congestive heart failure involving the right side of the heart would be evident in the body as edematous feet.
Over time, untreated, worsening congestive heart failure will affect virtually every organ in the body.
Marc A. Silver has written: 'Success with heart failure' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Congestive Heart Failure, Popular works, Therapy, Popular Works, Congestive heart failure
he died of congestive heart failure
Heartattack