HEART FAILURE FACE

“Heart Failure Face” refers to specific changes in facial appearance that can occur in some individuals with advanced heart failure. This category helps patients and caregivers recognize potential signs—like a bluish tint, yellowish skin, or puffiness—understand what these changes may indicate about heart function, and emphasizes the critical need to report any new symptoms to a healthcare provider for proper medical management.

What is a Heart Transplant?

A heart transplant is a major surgical procedure in which a failing, diseased heart is replaced with a healthier heart from a deceased organ donor. It is a last-resort treatment for end-stage heart failure when all other therapies have failed. Primary Reasons (Indications) Conditions leading to a transplant include: The Transplant Process: Step-by-Step 1. Evaluation & Listing […]

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Advanced Heart Failure

Understanding Advanced Heart Failure

Advanced Heart Failure represents the most serious and complex stage in the spectrum of heart failure, a condition where the heart muscle becomes too weak or stiff to pump blood effectively. While “heart failure” describes a chronic, manageable condition for many, Advanced Heart Failure signifies a critical tipping point. It is defined by persistent, debilitating symptoms that severely

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