Heart Failure With Systolic Dysfunction

Heart Failure With Systolic Dysfunction

Heart failure with systolic dysfunction, also known as heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), is a condition where the heart’s left ventricle loses its ability to contract effectively. This results in less blood being pumped out to the body with each...
How to Raise Blood Pressure Immediately at Home

How to Raise Blood Pressure Immediately at Home

Low blood pressure (hypotension) occurs when blood pressure drops below the normal range (typically below 90/60 mmHg). While some people naturally have lower blood pressure without symptoms, others experience dizziness, weakness, fatigue, blurry vision, fainting, or...
How Long Can Someone Live With Heart Failure?

How Long Can Someone Live With Heart Failure?

Heart failure is a long-term medical condition where the heart becomes weaker and struggles to pump blood efficiently. It does not mean the heart has stopped working — rather, its ability to circulate blood is reduced, affecting the body’s oxygen supply. Millions of...
Congestive Heart Failure: How Long Do You Live

Congestive Heart Failure: How Long Do You Live

Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a long-term medical condition in which the heart becomes weaker and cannot pump blood as efficiently as it should. When pumping power decreases, blood and fluid can build up in the lungs, legs, abdomen, or other parts of the body,...

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