Heart failure or suspected reduced pumping capacity
Heart failure results in reduced pumping capacity, as the heart muscle is weakened and unable to pump blood effectively around the body. This can cause symptoms such as shortness of breath, physical exhaustion, weight gain and swollen legs. Our cardiologists are ready to examine and treat you within a short time.
During an examination, we will assess your symptoms and determine which further examinations or treatments are necessary and best for you based on your specific symptoms.
Questions and answers about heart failure and suspected reduced pumping capacity
You should be examined for heart failure and have an ultrasound scan of your heart (echocardiography)
You should speak to your doctor. It could be a symptom of heart failure caused by reduced pumping power in the heart’s ventricles.
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