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Heart failure is a condition in which the heart can't pump enough blood to meet the body's
needs. In some cases, the heart can't fill with enough blood. In other cases, the heart
can't pump blood to the rest of the body with enough force. Some people have both
problems.
The term "heart failure" doesn't mean that your heart has stopped or is about to stop
working. However, heart failure is a serious condition that requires medical care.
Heart failure develops over time as the heart's pumping action grows weaker. The condition
can affect the right side of the heart only, or it can affect both sides of the heart. Most
cases involve both sides of the heart.
Right-side heart failure occurs if the heart can't pump enough blood to the lungs to pick up
oxygen. Left-side heart failure occurs if the heart can't pump enough oxygen-rich blood to
the rest of the body.
Right-side heart failure may cause fluid to build up in the feet, ankles, legs, liver,
abdomen, and the veins in the neck. Right-side and left-side heart failure also may cause
shortness of breath and fatigue (tiredness).
The leading causes of heart failure are diseases that damage the heart. Examples include
coronary heart disease (CHD), high blood pressure, and diabetes.