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Monitoring Symptoms of Heart Failure
Monitoring Symptoms of Heart FailureOne of the most important things you can do to help your heart failure is pay careful attention to yoursymptoms every day.Any change in your symptoms, or new symptoms, could mean your condition is changing and you need to callyour healthcare provider. It’s important to weigh yourself every day and keep a daily journal of your weight.Any sudden weight gain means your body might be retaining fluid. This could be a signal that your heartfailure is getting worse. You should weigh yourself at the same time each day. Use the same scale for all yourweigh-ins. And wear the same amount of clothing each time. Call your healthcare provider immediately if yougain 2-3 pounds or more in a 24-hour period or 5 pounds in 1 week.Swelling is also an important symptom to watch for. Look for swelling, also called edema, in your lower bodysuch as your legs, ankles, feet, lower back, stomach, and hands each day. If you have sudden or severeswelling, you should let your healthcare provider know right away.Fatigue is another symptom of heart failure. Be aware if you are becoming tired more easily, especially if itseems connected to physical activity like walking or climbing stairs.Usually just tired, weak, weak feeling. Sometimes my blood pressure will drop low, so I don’t have much energyin that.And if you experience any confusion, dizziness, or lightheadedness, let your healthcare provider know rightaway. You should also write it down in your journal. Be sure to include the time, date, and what you weredoing.Bring your journal to your next healthcare appointment so you can discuss it with your healthcare provider. Ifyou notice an increase in any other of your symptoms of heart failure like shortness of breath, a cough,increased heart rate or fatigue, don’t panic.Call your healthcare providers and let them know what is going on as soon as possible. They can help youmanage these symptoms.Common symptoms of heart failure include: Edema or swelling in the lungs, legs, ankles, feet, and waist;sudden weight gain of more than 2-3 pounds in a 24-hour period or 5 pounds in 1 week; fatigue; confusion;shortness of breath; cough; increased heart rate; and an increased thirst.By monitoring your symptoms on a daily basis, you can reduce the daily effects heart failure symptoms haveon your life and help you stay out of the hospital.Page 1 ofThis program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.© The Wellness Network
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