Tips for Monitoring Heart Failure at Home

Tips for Monitoring Heart Failure at Home

Heart failure occurs when a weakened heart muscle is unable pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs for blood and oxygen.  Heart failure is one of the most common reasons for hospital admissions among those 65 years and older, though the condition is not limited to seniors. The risk of heart failure can be mitigated by following a few guidelines, as listed here:

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