Heart Failure

When the heart’s ability to pump blood properly deteriorates, heart failure occurs. Congestive, left-sided, and right-sided heart failure are the three different kinds of the condition.
Blood backs up into the veins when a person has right-sided and congestive heart failure due to a decrease in heart blood flow. Inflammation of tissues, such as the legs and ankles, may result from this.
The kidneys’ capacity to expel water and salt from the body is impacted by heart failure as well. As a result, edema is exacerbated.
Heart failure has no known cause or therapy, although there are numerous medications and lifestyle modifications that can help people manage their symptoms.
A physician might advise monitoring and lowering sodium intake in addition to prescribing diuretic drugs. A doctor could advise monitoring and limiting fluid intake in addition to prescribing diuretic drugs. These two procedures can both aid in reducing leg and ankle edema. [4]











