what is the difference between heart failure and heart attack?
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Having a heart attack means that you have lost blood flow to a part of the heart, and this has caused some heart muscle to die. It is most often caused by a blockage or clot in one of the coronary arteries. Heart failure means that the heart has been working too hard. This is called congestive heart failure.
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➡️Heart failure
•It is the state of heart when it doesn't pump blood effectively enough to meet the needs of body.
•it is sometimes called congestive heart failure because congestion of the lungs is one of the main symptoms of the disease.
➡️Heart attack
•Heart attack occurs when the heart muscles are suddenly damaged by an inadequate blood supply.
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➡️Heart failure
•It is the state of heart when it doesn't pump blood effectively enough to meet the needs of body.
•it is sometimes called congestive heart failure because congestion of the lungs is one of the main symptoms of the disease.
➡️Heart attack
•Heart attack occurs when the heart muscles are suddenly damaged by an inadequate blood supply.
thanks..
nice to help you ✌️✌️
Regards
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