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What does “congestive” refer to in congestive heart failure?
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When a heart is too weak to pump blood, the stores of blood in the body back up and concentrate until unwanted fluid passes through the body’s capillary walls. That fluid is what defines congestive heart failure, and it can build in the ankles, feet, arms, and even lungs.
What does “congestive” refer to in congestive heart failure?
- The fact that a heart condition has been present since birth
- The fact that arterial clogging is responsible for the heart failure
- The fluid that builds up throughout the body when the heart fails
- A condition in which so much mucus builds up in a body that it affects the heart
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