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The goals of treatment are to:
Your doctor will continue to treat the underlying diseases or conditions (such as coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes) that caused heart failure. The treatment for heart failure includes:
Lifestyle ChangesThere are things that you can do to help with your treatment. Your doctor will recommend that you:
Your doctor will also tell you to:
MedicinesYour doctor will prescribe medicines to help improve your heart function and symptoms. The main medicines are:
Specialized Care for Severe Heart FailureAs heart failure progresses, lifestyle changes and regular medicines may not be enough to control worsening symptoms. Many people with severe heart failure must be treated in the hospital from time to time. In the hospital, your doctor may prescribe new or special medicines. You will continue to take your regular medicines during this treatment. Your doctor will also order extra oxygen if you continue to have trouble breathing. The extra oxygen can be given in the hospital and at home. Persons with very severe heart failure may be considered for a:
A mechanical heart pump is a special device placed inside the body to help pump blood to the rest of the body. There are different kinds of mechanical heart pumps. Some stay in the body for a short period of time, while others can stay in the body for a long time. Many people with a mechanical heart pump will also be considered for a heart transplant. A heart transplant is surgery to replace a heart failure patient’s heart with a healthy heart from someone who has recently died. A transplant is indicated in some people when all other treatments fail to control symptoms.
Reference: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, USA.
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