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Systolic and Diastolic Heart Failure
If your heart can't pump blood to the reat of the body normally, it is usually called "heart failure". There are many reasons for heart failure to occur. The symptoms of heart failure vary but most commonly the signs are shortness of breath, chest pain, fatigue, swelling in legs and feet, and/or dizziness.
To read more about heart failure and the medical management involved in this, click the following link here: https://www.heartplace.com/services-heart-failure-management