Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) : Videos

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What Conditions Can Lead to Heart Failure?
Heart failure affects approximately 5 million people in the United States. It can be caused by a number of conditions and treatment options may vary depending on the cause.
Time: 02:06 minutes
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions Needed When I Have Heart ...
If you have heart failure it's important to follow a heart healthy diet. Join experts as they discuss recommended dietary restrictions necessary to keep your heart pumping.
Time: 01:34 minutes
How Do I Manage My Fluids and Salts if I Have Severe Heart F...
One of the most important ways of managing moderate to severe heart failure is to control fluid and the salt content in your diet. Tune in to find out how.
Time: 02:24 minutes
What is Congestive Heart Failure?
Congestive heart failure (CHF) is the most common heart condition in the elderly population, and every year nearly a half million new cases are diagnosed. But what it is it, an...
Time: 15:32 minutes
Diet and Lifestyle Changes for Congestive Heart Failure
CHF is a serious disease that will usually require medical treatment. But diet and exercise can play a crucial role in slowing the progression of the disease and improving one&...
Time: 10:32 minutes
Do Swollen Ankles Mean I Have Heart Failure?
Swollen ankles can be a symptom of heart failure but swelling can also be a result of factors unrelated to the heart so it's important to recognize the difference.
Time: 01:02 minutes
What Does it Mean to Have a Low Ejection Fraction?
An ejection fraction is a measurement of the amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each beat. Find out what the experts say are normal and below normal numbers.
Time: 02:39 minutes
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