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The Heart Failure Clinic at Sakra World Hospital in Bangalore houses some of the best cardiologists, interventional cardiologists, cardiac surgeons and heart failure specialist in Bangalore offering a comprehensive range of diagnostics as well as therapeutic services for patients having heart failure. They are trained and certified in the diagnosis and treatment of heart failure.
We have the most specialized and innovative cardiac services and provide state-of-the-art facilities and comprehensive care to the patients. Sakra World Hospital’s heart care team has expertise in diagnosing and treating heart failure and other cardiac conditions. The cardiologists’ at the hospital provide a chance for prolonged life and improved quality of life for people who have found limited options elsewhere.
Heart failure is a chronic, progressive condition in which the heart muscles are unable to pump enough blood to meet the body’s requirement for blood and oxygen. In India, about 8-10 million people suffer from heart failure disease.
There are two types of Heart Failure:
Diastolic Heart Failure: The heart can't properly fill with enough blood during the resting period between each beat.
Systolic Heart Failure: Also called left ventricle heart failure, it means that the heart can’t pump or squeeze enough blood out to the rest of the body.
People with pre-existing heart disease, high blood pressure, and a history of heart attacks are at greater risk of heart failure.
Living with heart failure is a journey. You may need to change your daily lifestyle to help you feel better.
Sakra World Hospital is one of the best hospital for heart failure treatment Bangalore. Our cardiologists are trained in heart failure and work as part of a multidisciplinary team with staff from various departments to provide you congestive heart failure treatment in Bangalore. Your treatment team may include the following individuals, depending on your condition:
Other personnel involved in your care may include nurses, nutrition specialists (dietitians), nurse practitioners, physical therapists, social workers, and other medical professionals trained in diagnosing and treating heart failure disorder.
Cardiologists may perform the following tests to determine the type and progression of your heart failure:
Heart failure is a chronic condition where the heart cannot pump enough blood to meet the body’s oxygen and nutrient needs.
Common symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling in the legs or ankles, rapid weight gain, irregular heartbeat, and weakness.
Heart failure can be caused by high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, diabetes, heart valve problems, heart attack, sleep apnea, and lifestyle factors such as alcohol or drug use.
Doctors may use tests such as echocardiogram, cardiac MRI or CT scan, cardiac catheterization, and exercise testing to diagnose and assess heart failure.
Yes. Treatment includes medications, lifestyle modifications, monitoring salt and fluid intake, and advanced therapies depending on the severity of the condition.
Patients are advised to take medications regularly, monitor weight, reduce salt intake, stay physically active, and follow medical guidance for long-term heart health.
You should seek medical attention if you experience persistent breathlessness, swelling, sudden weight gain, chest discomfort, or worsening fatigue.
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