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Heart Failure: Correction of Old Mistakes of the Mechanism of its Origin
With current medical theory, CHF is a complex disorder with specific symptoms (dyspnea, fatigue, decreased physical activity, edema, heart rhythm and palpitations), which are related to inadequate perfusion of organs and tissues at rest or during exercise. Another characteristic feature of chronic heart failure is fluid retention in the body. Most often, edema begins in the lower extremities, pelvic organs and gradually rise up the body up to the heart and lungs.