Heart FailureWhen to Call a DoctorCall 911 or other emergency services immediately if you have: - Chest pain that has not gone away within 5 minutes after taking
one nitroglycerin dose and/or resting, especially if the pain is pressing or
crushing and occurs with shortness of breath, sweating, and nausea.
- Symptoms of a
stroke. These include:
- Sudden onset of tingling, numbness, weakness, or inability to
move (paralysis) part or all of one side of your body (face, arm, and
leg).
- Sudden dimmed or blurred vision.
- Difficulty speaking or understanding speech.
- Dizziness, vomiting, or seizures.
- Clumsiness.
- Loss of consciousness.
- Headache (severe and in a specific area).
- Symptoms of
sudden heart failure, such as:
- Severe shortness of breath (trouble getting a breath even
when resting).
- A sudden episode of a prolonged, irregular heartbeat
or a very rapid heartbeat associated with dizziness, nausea, or
fainting.
- Foamy, pink mucus with a cough and shortness of
breath.
Call your doctor soon if you have symptoms of
heart failure, which include: - Fatigue or weakness that prevents you from doing your usual
activities.
- Difficulty breathing during routine activities or
exercise that did not previously cause problems.
- Shortness of breath when you lie down.
- Waking up at night with shortness of breath or feeling as though
you are suffocating.
- A dry, hacking cough, especially when you lie down.
- Sudden weight gain, such as
3 lb (1.4 kg) or more in 2 to 3
days.
- Increased fluid buildup in your body (most often in the
legs).
Also call your doctor soon if you have a diagnosis of heart
failure and your symptoms get worse. In general, it is a good idea to call your
doctor anytime you have a sudden change in symptoms. Watchful waiting There are many less serious
causes of some of the more minor symptoms that are common to heart failure. It
is reasonable to try home treatment for symptoms such as fatigue and mild fluid
buildup (edema). But sudden shortness of breath, even if it is mild, should
always be checked by your doctor. - If symptoms go away completely and do not return, you may not
need additional treatment.
- If you need continued home treatment to keep even minor
symptoms under control, make an appointment with your doctor.
Shortness of breath caused by being out of shape does not
require immediate medical attention. But you may want to consult a doctor for
advice on improving your physical condition. Being in better shape can help
improve the quality of your life and possibly can lower your risk of new,
serious heart problems (such as a heart attack) and your risk of sudden
death. Who to See The following health professionals can
evaluate early symptoms of heart failure: A
cardiovascular surgeon may perform surgical repair of
heart valves or a heart transplant.
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