Description: Read more on acute and chronic heart failure and what arises when the heart’s ability to pump blood around the body is impaired.
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Heart failure may be classified as being either acute or chronic. Acute heart failure is characterised by a sudden onset of symptoms, whereas in chronic heart failure typically develops and worsens over time.
Examples of the symptoms associated with heart failure include dyspnoea, fatigue, difficulty exercising, and oedema, particularly peripheral oedema. Symptoms may vary depending on which side or sides of the heart are affected.