Left-sided heart failure


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Heart, front view
Heart, front view
Heart, section through the middle

Complications
  • Pulmonary edema
  • Total failure of the heart to function (circulatory collapse)
  • Abnormal heart rhythms
  • Side effects of medications
    • Low blood pressure (hypotension)
    • Lightheadedness, fainting
    • Headache
    • Chronic cough
    • Low electrolyte levels
    • Difficulty with sexual intercourse

Calling your health care provider

Call your health care provider if symptoms indicating congestive heart failure occur.

Call your health care provider or get to the emergency room if symptoms are severe or if you experience chest pain, weakness, fainting, rapid or irregular heartbeat, increased cough or sputum production, sudden weight gain, or swelling.

Call your baby's health care provider if the infant has weight loss, poor feeding, or does not appear to be growing or developing normally.



Review Date: 07/17/2006
Reviewed By: Glenn Gandelman, MD, MPH, Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.


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