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Heart Failure Explained

How the Heart Weakens, Why It Happens, and How to Live Well

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Heart Failure Explained

De : Dr Elias Morton
Lu par : Eyvonne Kinsey
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Heart Failure Explained is a clear, steady guide for anyone living with heart failure, caring for someone affected by it, or trying to understand a diagnosis that often arrives wrapped in fear. The phrase itself sounds final, but the reality is far more complex. Heart failure rarely means that the heart has stopped or is about to stop. Instead, it describes a condition in which the heart is no longer meeting the body’s demands as efficiently as it once did, either because the pumping action has weakened, the filling phase has become stiff, or the circulation has become strained. Written by Dr Elias Morton in plain, compassionate language, this book replaces alarm with understanding and offers a realistic framework for living well.

Beginning with the heart’s quiet, continuous labour, the book explains how a healthy heart works as a living pump and what changes when it is injured, overworked, or remodelled over time. It shows why heart failure often begins subtly, with symptoms that are easy to dismiss or explain away: breathlessness on stairs, swelling in the feet or ankles, fatigue that feels out of proportion, disturbed sleep, reduced stamina, and a general sense that everyday tasks have become heavier. Listeners learn how the body attempts to compensate through fluid retention, hormonal changes, and increased strain on the circulation, and why these short-term survival responses can quietly worsen symptoms if left unaddressed.

Heart Failure Explained breaks down the main types of heart failure and explains why those differences matter for treatment and outlook. It explores the most common causes of a weakened heart, including high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, previous heart attacks, valve disorders, rhythm problems, infection-related injury, cardiomyopathies, diabetes, metabolic strain, and sleep-related breathing disorders.

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