Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) : In Depth - Treating Hear...

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To evaluate your condition, your doctor will examine you, ask questions, and run tests. Along with looking for signs of heart failure, the doctor looks for any other health problems that may have led to heart failure.
Source:StayWell
Date:June 18, 2004
Certain procedures may help in some cases of heart failure. They are done to treat health problems that are affecting your heart. Here are some examples.
Source:StayWell
Date:June 18, 2004
A rehabilitation program often can help heart patients live better with their disease and recover from medical procedures like surgery and angioplasty. But experts say that only 25 percent of those who could benefit from cardiac rehab are getting it.
Source:StayWell
Date:October 1, 1999
It's important to ask your provider questions during your visit to make sure you understand your condition and what your treatment involves.
Source:StayWell
Date:December 28, 2006
Ejection fraction is a measurement of how much blood your heart pushes out to your body when it beats.
Source:StayWell
Date:December 22, 2005
Cardiac asthma can the same symptoms as true asthma, but the symptoms are caused by heart failure, which leads to buildup of fluid in the lungs.
Source:StayWell
Date:January 2, 2007
Diuretics help your blood pressure go down by helping your body to get rid of extra water and salt by producing more urine.
Source:StayWell
Date:April 25, 2006
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