Biology, asked by madriddanielle1207, 11 months ago

congestive heart failure is an inability of the heart to pump sufficient blood to the body.one sign of CHF is excess fluid in the tissues spaces. known as edema. describe the location of the edema if the left side of the heart fails, compared to the location of the edema if the right side of the heart fails

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Answered by gowriramasubramaniam
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Answered by UsmanSant
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● The location of the edema is the left side of the heart fails compared to the location of the edema if the right side of the heart fails is in the lungs.

● CHF by basic definition is the failure of the heart to siphon enough blood to address the body's issues. ...

● In the event that the blockage of CHF gets serious, abundance liquid will aggregate in the lungs causing a perilous condition known as pneumonic edema which is joined by extreme respiratory challenges.

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