Heart failure treatment, diagnosis & prescriptions
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About Heart Failure
A physical exam should be performed in person by a doctor at a clinic. That being said, doctors on Maple can renew a prescription as part of treatments for heart failure.
Yes. Our physicians can renew heart failure medications online during your consultation. Once you accept a prescription, you’ll have the option to pick it up from any pharmacy or to have it delivered to your door at no additional cost.
You can visit our How it works page to learn more.
Heart failure, also sometimes referred to as congestive heart failure, is a form of heart disease that occurs when the heart stops pumping blood as well as it should.
Untreated underlying conditions are typically the cause of congestive heart failure and result in one of the two types of heart failure: acute or chronic.
The most common symptoms of heart failure include:
- Weakness or fatigue
- Irregular or rapid heartbeat
- Cough caused by heart failure allowing fluid to back up into the lungs
- Pink or white blood-tinged phlegm
- Nausea
- Lack of appetite
- Rapid weight gain caused by fluid retention
- Increased overnight urination
- Shortness of breath
- Swelling in feet, ankles, or legs
- Swelling of the abdomen
- Chest pain caused by a heart attack
- Decreased alertness
- Difficulty concentrating
- Inability to exercise
These are common signs of heart failure. You should talk to a doctor about them as soon as possible.
Typically, causes for heart failure stem from underlying conditions that aren’t being treated. These conditions leave the heart weakened and too stiff to pump properly.
Cardiomyopathy, also known as damage of the heart muscle, is caused by different diseases, infections, chemicals related to chemotherapy, or abuse of drugs or alcohol.
Congestive heart failure is just another name for heart failure.
These are two names for the same condition, so there’s no difference between heart failure and congestive heart failure.
Both heart attacks and heart failure are forms of heart disease. However, heart attacks occur acutely, while congestive heart failure is usually present for a long period of time. The pathology can also be completely different.
A heart attack can be a cause of heart failure, particularly in the later stages (C and D). While they aren’t the same thing, they are sometimes closely related.
Diagnosis criteria for heart failure can change on a patient by patient basis.
The doctor will start by doing a physical examination, taking a careful look at your medical history, and discussing your current and past symptoms.
Whether or not heart failure is curable depends on if the underlying condition causing congestive heart failure can be cured.
In many cases, these conditions can’t be cured, but they can be treated to minimize negative symptoms and help the person experiencing congestive heart failure to live longer.
Because heart failure is often a lifelong ailment, it usually requires long-term treatment.
Sometimes, the doctor will be able to correct congestive heart failure by treating the underlying cause (i.e. replacing a heart valve, controlling an irregular rhythm, etc.).
However, if the underlying cause can’t be corrected, several medications may be prescribed, such as:
- Inotropes
- Diuretics
- Beta-blockers
- Aldosterone antagonists
- Digoxin
- Angiotensin II receptor blockers
- Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors
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