Advanced congestive heart failure occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs. As the congestive heart failure progresses, other conditions like high blood pressure (hypertension) and coronary artery disease can slowly weaken and damage the heart, causing it to lose its ability to function effectively.

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And while the damage that occurs is often permanent and irreversible, medications can go a long way to ease the signs and symptoms of congestive heart failure.

Below are some of the symptoms of congestive heart failure (CHF):

- Lack of appetite, nausea or sickly

- Kidney failure, kidney start to lose its ability to function effectively.

- Shortness of breath, fatigue and constant need for air.

- Persistent coughing or wheezing

- Buildup of excess fluid in body tissues

- Reduced mental functioning

- Increased heart rate, to compensate for the lost of effectiveness.

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