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When to Call the Doctor: Heart Failure
When to Call the Doctor: Heart FailureHow you feel from day to day can tell you a lot about your heart failure. New or worsening symptoms couldmean your care plan needs to be changed.So pay attention to how you feel every day. Call your doctor, or healthcare provider, if:1: You feel out of breath more than usual, wake up short of breath, or have trouble breathing while lying down.2: You suddenly gain weight–more than 2 to 3 pounds in 24 hours or more than 5 pounds in a week.3: You have new or more swelling in your legs, ankles, or abdomen.4: You have a fast or irregular heartbeat.5: You notice other changes like coughing, wheezing, feeling very tired, or losing your appetite.But call 911 right away if you have: chest pain; shortness of breath at rest; sudden weakness or trouble movingyour face, arms or legs; or dizziness, confusion, or fainting.Remember to call your doctor, or healthcare provider, if:You feel out of breath more than usual or have trouble breathing while lying down.You suddenly gain weight.You have new or more swelling in your legs, ankles, or abdomen.You have a fast or irregular heartbeat.You notice other changes like coughing, wheezing, feeling very tired, or losing your appetite.But call 911 right away if you have: chest pain; shortness of breath at rest; sudden weakness or trouble movingyour face, arms or legs; or dizziness, confusion, or fainting.This 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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