A Tragic Story Of A Mother Who Got Married In Her Hospital Bed While Hooked To A Life Support

Published on 05/21/2021
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Heart Disease

According to the Mayo Clinic website, “heart damage, also known as congestive heart failure, happens anytime the heart muscle can not produce blood as effectively as it can.” Certain factors, such as compressed arteries in the heart or elevated blood pressure, eventually weaken or stiffen the heart, making it incapable of filling and pumping efficiently.”

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Heart Disease

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It’s Reversible

Nonetheless, the dilemma is manageable. “Not all diseases that contribute to cardiac disease can be reversed,” the Mayo Clinic explains. “However, medications can reduce the signs and effects of heart failure and help you survive longer.” “Changes in lifestyle, such as exercise, lowering salt in your food, controlling tension, and gaining weight, will increase your quality of life.”

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It’s Reversible

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