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heart failure

Condition arising when the heart's pumping mechanism is inadequate. It results in back pressure of blood, causing congestion of the liver and lungs, failure of the peripheral blood supply and oedema. It may be a consequence of hypertension or various types of heart disease. Treatment is with a diuretic and heart drugs, especially digoxin.


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The burden of chronic disease such as chronic heart failure (CHF) is expected to increase with Australia's ageing population (McMurray et al 2000).
People with chronic heart failure (CHF) may be restricted in the performance of normal everyday activities such as walking, housekeeping, gardening, and shopping.
Spending time in a sauna improves heart function in people with chronic heart failure, report researchers from Japan.
 
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