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Congestive heart failure
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If you have congestive heart failure, it means that your heart is not working as well as it should. It can cause fluid retention, breathlessness, and tiredness. It can be treated with lifestyle changes and medication.
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CHF, cardio, cardiac, heart, beat, pump, rhythm, medicine, pill, medication, lifestyle
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Rated on: 6/19/2019 3:01:00 AM
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