
Comfortable at rest but less than ordinary physical activity results in undue breathlessness, fatigue, or palpitations.
Class 3: marked limitation of physical activity. Comfortable at rest but ordinary physical activity results in undue breathlessness, fatigue, or palpitations. Class 2: slight limitation of physical activity. Ordinary physical activity does not cause undue fatigue, breathlessness, or palpitations. Class 1: no limitation of physical activity. NYHA (New York Heart Association) classification divides heart failure into four classes: Your patient may have been told what stage or class their heart failure is at – this explains how severe it is. Read more about symptoms, causes and diagnosis of heart failure from the British Heart Foundation. If someone has symptoms of heart failure and they have not been diagnosed with heart failure, it's important that they speak to their GP or another healthcare professional. This can affect how they feel, and lead to worries about money or losing their independence. Patients with heart failure may find it difficult to move around, do daily activities, work and do hobbies. swelling of legs, ankles, feet, abdomen (tummy) or around the lower back area. breathlessness – either when resting or being active. Symptoms of heart failureĬommon symptoms of heart failure include:
symptoms suddenly become worse during chronic heart failure.Ĭhronic heart failure is when someone's heart failure develops gradually over time and is a long-term condition.
it's the first time the patient has had heart failure.anaemia (not having enough red blood cells or haemoglobin).a viral infection affecting the heart muscle.congenital heart disease (heart disease present from birth).
cardiomyopathy (a disease of the heart muscle). coronary heart disease – problems include heart attack or angina (chest pain).
It is sometimes called congestive heart failure – congestive means that fluid has built up around the body. Heart failure is a set of signs and symptoms that suggest the heart is not pumping enough blood around the body.