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What Are Symptoms Of Congestive Heart Failure?

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Tulsa, OK
December 7
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Symptoms of congestive heart failure include:

1. Shortness of breath, even at rest or while lying down
2. Persistent coughing, often with white or pink mucus.
3. Swelling (edema) in the legs, ankles, feet, or abdomen.
4. Fatigue or tiredness, even with enough rest.
5. Rapid or irregular heartbeat.
6. Weight gain due to Show Full Answer

Symptoms of congestive heart failure include:

1. Shortness of breath, even at rest or while lying down.
2. Persistent coughing, often with white or pink mucus.
3. Swelling (edema) in the legs, ankles, feet, or abdomen.
4. Fatigue or tiredness, even with enough rest.
5. Rapid or irregular heartbeat.
6. Weight gain due to fluid retention.
7. Loss of appetite or nausea.
8. Confusion or memory problems.

Seek medical attention if these symptoms worsen.

December 7

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