In yesterday's post regarding heart failure, I promised more information to follow. If you think you or someone close to you may have heart failure, here are the major signs to look for:
- Shortness of breath with everyday activities
- Increased fatigue
- Swelling of the legs, feet, ankles, abdomen
- Feeling faint or lightheaded
- Trouble sleeping lying flat on one's back
- Persistent cough or wheezing
- Loss of appetite, upset stomach, nausea
In most cases of heart failure, the patient may already be under the care of a physician. If so, and you notice any of these symptoms, talk to the physician about them. If not already under the care of a physician, make an appointment right away with a primary care doctor who can check the person and get them in with a cardiologist as needed.
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