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Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive Heart Failure is a chronic disease that usually occurs over a period of time. The heart muscle is weakened and does not pump efficiently.

This can result in poor blood circulation to tissues and organs of the body. Blood can 'back up' causing shortness of breath, swelling of the hands and lower legs, feelings of bloating, irregular heart beat, and other uncomfortable symptoms.

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