Congestive heart failure is a disease in which the heart’s function as a pump is inadequate to deliver oxygen loaded blood for the system.
Congestive heart failure life expectancy can be reduced by:
-diseases which weaken the heart muscle,
-diseases which increase o2 demand from the body tissue above heart’s pumping ability.
Many medical conditions can hinder the pumping action of the ventricles.
-for instance, the muscles of the ventricles could be diminuated by cardiac arrest or bacterial contamination ( myocardial inflammation ).
-problems including hemochromatosis or amyloidosis leads to rigidification of the cardiac muscle not to mention the damage on the ventricles’ ability to relax and fill with blood ( diastolic dysfunction).
Congestive heart failure life expectancy varies from patient to patient and also depends on the degree of the disease.
Congestive heart failure life expectancy is reduced if the ailment is neglected.
This can affect several internal organs. For example:
- The weakened muscle tissue may not be competent to offer sufficient blood towards the renal system, which reduce their ability to excrete salt and liquid.
-The lungs may become overloaded with fluid ( pulmonary edema) and the individuals ability to exercise is lowered.
-Liquid may also collect inside the liver, thus impairing its ability to rid the toxins and create essential proteins.
-The digestive tract can become less capable in ingesting nutrients and medications.
-Fluid also may build up in the extremities, leading to inflammation of the ankles .
Congestive heart failure life expectancy is the first question of someone diagnosed with the disease. The medium congestive heart failure life expectancy was five years. Though current advances in medical treatments have increased this number.
Another factor in the congestive heart failure life expectancy is the age at which the disease is first diagnosed. Some people lived 30 years with CHF until the age of 60-65.
This condition frequent old people or who are extremely overweight, have diabetic issues, smoke, drink alcohol or turn to drugs.
Congestive heart failure life expectancy can be greatly improved if you take care of your body. This includes reducing weight, taking care of hypertension, minimizing salt intake, strengthen the cardiac muscle (medication and exercise), quit smoking, get adequate rest and exercise (as much as the doctor permits) .
Your doctor may also prescribe drugs to to support the heart pump stronger such as ACE inhibitors ( to open the arteries and decrease the amount of work on the cardiovascular system. Diuretics helps your system remove additional fluid and sodium. Congestive heart failure life expectancy can be improved with Digitalis drugs (for heart strength) .

