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6 early signs of heart failure
Heart attack and heart failure are not the same thing. A heart attack occurs when blood flow to the heart is blocked. It is a sudden, acute event that causes severe chest pain that radiates down to the left arm. Heart failure, on the other hand, is a chronic, progressive condition where the heart stops pumping blood effectively. The early symptoms of heart failure are different from those of a heart attack, and recognizing them is crucial. Shortness of breath The heart and lungs work in tandem, helping each other out. First, the heart’s right atrium and ventricle receive impure blood and pass it to the lungs. The lungs then oxygenate and return it to the left atrium and ventricle. Now, the left side of the heart pumps out oxygen-rich blood to the body. Heart failure affects this system. It prevents blood from being pushed into the lungs for oxygenation and then returned to the body smoothly. As a result, oxygen supply decreases. To make up for this short supply, the affected individual breathes as deeply as they can, but they still do not feel like they are getting enough oxygen. Lingering cough A nagging, dry cough is another symptom to recognize heart failure.
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