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Congestive Heart Failure: Symptoms, Stages Treatment Congestive heart failure is a long-term condition that happens when your heart can’t pump blood well enough to give your body a normal supply Blood and fluids collect in your lungs and legs over time Medications and other treatments help manage symptoms like swelling Congestive heart failure is life-limiting for many
Classes and Stages of Heart Failure - American Heart Association Classes of Heart Failure By classifying patients in stage C and stage D heart failure, health care professionals know better how to treat people in these stages of heart failure People are classified based on how severe their symptoms are The most commonly used system is the New York Heart Association (NYHA) Functional Classification 1 It places patients in one of four classes based on
Congestive Heart Failure Stages: Progression and Outlook This article explains congestive heart failure stages according to AHA ACC and NYHA classifications It discusses the symptoms and treatment of each stage, as well as ways to slow or help prevent heart failure
What are the stages of heart failure? - Harvard Health Heart failure can get worse with time but can also improve after treatment The condition is classified into stages, which reflect severity of symptoms and degree of damage to the heart
Stages of Congestive Heart Failure - Health Providers use two complementary staging systems for congestive heart failure The first uses stages A through D, while the other uses classes I through IV
Congestive Heart Failure: Types Stages | CIS Congestive heart failure is a complex condition with different types and stages Learn about each with Cardiovascular Institute of the South