Heart failure requires specialized care. We offer expert diagnosis and tailored treatment plans, which may include medications, device implantation, and lifestyle changes to enhance your quality of life.
Understanding a Healthy Heart:
A healthy heart is a remarkable organ that operates as a continuous, efficient pump, delivering oxygen-rich blood throughout your body. This life-sustaining cycle involves blood flowing in and out of your heart.
Heart Blood Flow
Understanding Heart Failure:
Contrary to the name, heart failure doesn’t signify a complete cessation of heart function. Instead, it indicates a condition where your heart is incapable of pumping an adequate volume of blood to meet your body’s demands. This deficiency can arise from structural changes, such as an enlarged or thickened heart, which affect its ability to contract and relax effectively.
Common Causes of Heart Failure:
Heart failure can have various triggers, with the most prevalent causes being:
1. Coronary Artery Disease
2. Previous Heart Attack
3. High Blood Pressure
4. Cardiomyopathy
Signs and Symptoms of Heart Failure:
The symptoms of heart failure can vary among individuals. Some of the most prevalent indicators of heart failure include:
Diagnostic Tests for Heart Failure:
Accurate diagnostic tests are essential to confirm heart failure as the source of your symptoms. Your healthcare provider will assess your symptoms, medical history, and conduct a thorough cardiac and pulmonary examination before ordering specific tests, which might include:
Treatment Options for Heart Failure:
The diagnosis of heart failure shouldn’t be a cause for alarm. Many treatment options are available to manage your condition effectively. Your heart failure team will collaborate with you to create a personalized treatment plan focused on:
Heart Failure Treatment
Your healthcare team, comprising specialists like nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists, and dietitians, will support you during your hospital stay and post-discharge to guide you in managing symptoms and lifestyle changes. Taking the following steps can significantly improve your condition:
Additionally, medications designed to alleviate symptoms and prolong life expectancy will be prescribed. The choice and dosages of these medications will be tailored to your specific heart failure type and any concurrent health issues.
*Surgical interventions like pacemaker surgery, heart bypass surgery, or valve surgery may be recommended if they can benefit you.
Planning for the Future:
While heart failure is a significant health concern, similar to managing diabetes or asthma, it is controllable. Staying positive is crucial as you prepare for the future. You will receive valuable guidance on managing your condition and leading a healthier life, which includes:
Remember, a heart failure diagnosis is not the end; it’s the beginning of a journey where support and care are always available.
115 Frankston – Flinders Rd
Frankston VIC 3199
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Southern Cardiology Group
115 Frankston – Flinders Rd
Frankston VIC 3199
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