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Heart Month: Tips for Handling Heart Failure

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Monday, February 13, 2023   

February is heart month and many in the country are living with a chronic condition that affects this vital organ.

Heart failure is the term for a syndrome in which the heart can't keep up with its workload.

While it's chronic, Anthony Mulholland - senior director for heart and vascular services for Oregon Health and Science University - said it's treatable in a few ways, such as a water pill that helps people excrete the fluid that's building up in their circulatory system.

He said there are ways to manage the condition after treatments like this.

"Limiting sodium intake to 1,500 milligrams per day or less," said Mulholland. "Limiting fluid intake because fluid retention is a challenge with these patients. Monitoring your blood pressure and knowing what your numbers are after you've talked about them with your doctor."

Mulholland also advised people to keep an eye on their heart rate and weight daily so they'll know if fluid is building up. He said people can raise the head of their bed while their sleeping to alleviate some of the pressure that can happen from fluid retention.

Mulholland said family and a good support system are crucial for managing heart failure as well.

"This is a chronic condition that patients have for their lives and it requires a lot of health care," said Mulholland. "It requires a lot of support in the home for incorporating those healthy behaviors."

About six million Americans are living with heart failure, according to the American Heart Association. It's one of the most common reasons why people 65 and older go to the hospital.

OHSU has teamed up with the American Heart Association to provide resources about heart failure on AHA's website.




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