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High-output heart failure
Hello. I'm 47F. I recently got my blood checked because i was having some symptoms and got to know that my Hb level is 5g/dl. I got anemic due to menorhhagia. Upon further investigation, doctor diagnosed me with High-Output heart failure. Can somebody please tell me if I'll be okay after treatment? Can this type of HF be treated?
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Get an opinion on menorrhagia from Gynaecologist and also, cardiologist will help you treat the anaemia as well as heart failure.
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If you follow doctors orders, medications and change lifestyle, it is definitely possible to have an almost normal life
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Would like to discuss your case in detail and will provide appropriate treatment. Kindly Consult.
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Get admitted to hospital, it's treatable condition, but need under guidance of haematologist and cardiologist
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