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Results 101 - 110 of 295 for Congestive heart failure
  1. ... lungs are wet, congested, or fluid-filled (congestive heart failure) Problems with heart rate or rhythm (arrhythmias) Excessive ...
  2. ... normal measurements may indicate: Addison's disease (rare) Congestive heart failure Shock Syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion Lower-than- ...
  3. ... blood pressure can lead to: Stroke Heart attack Heart failure Kidney disease Early death You are more likely ...
  4. ... fats). Heart attacks due to coronary heart disease , heart failure , and stroke . Bone and joint problems. More weight ...
  5. ... disease. COPD increases your risk for heart attack , heart failure , chest pain, irregular heartbeat , and blood clots. Diabetes . ...
  6. ... blood pressure Reduce the risk for heart disease , heart failure , and stroke Help prevent or regulate type 2 ...
  7. ... increase the chance of fluid buildup and worsen heart failure symptoms. TALK WITH YOUR LOVED ONE'S PHARMACIST Get ...
  8. ... retention (edema) Decreased bone density Increased risk of heart failure Increased risk for bladder cancer If you have ...
  9. ... an indication of more serious illnesses such as heart failure, renal failure, or liver failure.
  10. ... infection, parasites, tumors, anemias, toxic states, storage diseases, heart failure, congenital heart disease, and metabolic disturbances may all ...
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