Im not a doctor but that sounds a lot like a heart attack.
Diagnosis: Congestive heart failure. What is the condition?
A promising treatment for Congestive Heart Failure is EECP (Enhanced External Counter-Pulsation).
Either remove it manually by surgery or give this patient diuretics in addition to the prescription your doc may prescribe.
Congestive heart failure - right-sided occurs in 1 in 20 people. It is a condition in which the right side of the heart loses its ability to pump blood efficiently.
increase in water will increase the blood pressure. high blood pressure usually precipitate the heart failure. Congestive heart failure on the other hand usually start with left ventricular failure and finally also cause the right ventricular failure. Patient will congestive heart failure usually will be given diuretic medication to remove excess water in their blood.
Im not a doctor but that sounds a lot like a heart attack.
patient would have congestive heart failure and heart rythm problems. this medication is is taken to strengthen the heart.
Diagnosis: Congestive heart failure. What is the condition?
Coronary artery disease and high blood pressure are the main risk factors for congestive heart failure.
Hi:I found this link which talks about congestive heart failure. It doesnt give direct answer for your question but it gives overall knowledge about CHF.http://www.heart-attacksymptoms.com/congestive-heart-failure
Congestive heart failure is a buildup of fluid due to a failure of the heart to maintain a normal forward flow. It is a pump problem. Symptoms my include swelling of the soft tissues of the extremities, particularly the lower extremities, shortness of breath from buildup of fluid in the lungs, inability to lie down due to shortness of breath, decreased appetite, and exercise intolerance.An enlarged heart may be seen on chest xray in a patient with congestive heart failure, but other conditions may cause an enlarged heart as well, including chronic hypertension.
Congestive Heart failure.
A promising treatment for Congestive Heart Failure is EECP (Enhanced External Counter-Pulsation).
Not always but can be and it most likely runs in your genetics
Chronic alcoholism can lead to dilated cardiomyopathy which consequently can result in congestive heart failure.
Either remove it manually by surgery or give this patient diuretics in addition to the prescription your doc may prescribe.