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Download A Free Congestive Heart Failure Guide

Nearly everyone knows something about heart disease. From high blood pressure to bypass surgery to heart attacks, heart disease is top-of-mind for most older adults and their loved ones. However, one lesser-known area of heart disease is congestive heart failure.

Congestive heart failure is a progressive condition that worsens over time, especially if it goes unchecked. With congestive heart failure, the heart is weakened due to a number of conditions — ranging from high blood pressure to coronary artery disease. Due to this weakness, the heart can’t pump blood throughout the body at a normal rate, building pressure in the heart and reducing the flow of oxygen. As a result, fluid builds in the lungs, kidneys, and other areas of the body.

When it comes to congestive heart failure in older adults, there are four very important things you should know. From life expectancy to managing the condition, here are four fast facts to keep in mind should the subject of congestive heart failure arise.

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