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What causes dropsy of the heart?

What causes dropsy of the heart?

The major underlying causes of dropsy are congestive heart failure, liver failure, kidney failure, and malnutrition.

What are the symptoms of heart dropsy?

Symptoms

  • Swelling or puffiness of the tissue directly under your skin, especially in your legs or arms.
  • Stretched or shiny skin.
  • Skin that retains a dimple (pits), after being pressed for several seconds.
  • Increased abdominal size.

Is dropsy congestive heart failure?

“Dropsy,” derived from the Greek word for water, was the term used for many centuries to define a syndrome of fluid overload and signified the manifestations of the syndrome of congestive heart failure.

What is dropsy of the chest?

Dropsy: An old term for the swelling of soft tissues due to the accumulation of excess water. In years gone by, a person might have been said to have dropsy. Today one would be more descriptive and specify the cause. Thus, the person might have edema due to congestive heart failure.

What is dropsy disease and what causes it?

Heart Failure. Congestive heart failure leads to edema as the heart fails to properly pump blood,and it collects in the lower extremities and sometimes in the abdomen.

  • Liver Damage. Liver damage,cirrhosis,may cause fluid buildup in the legs and possibly the abdomen,which is known as ascites.
  • Kidney Damage.
  • Vein Damage.
  • Lymphatic System Issues.
  • How do you fight heart disease?

    Read labels – including both the Nutrition Facts and the Ingredient Lists

  • Get 7-8 hours of restful sleep every night.
  • Spend quality time alone and pursue peacefulness – 15-30 minutes daily,removing yourself from life stressors.
  • Don’t smoke and avoid second-hand smoke
  • Turn off the TV
  • What causes cardiac disease?

    Age (For men,the risk of heart disease goes up after age 55; for women,the risk rises sharply after menopause.)

  • Being inactive
  • Having diabetes or metabolic syndrome
  • Family history of coronary heart disease
  • Genetics
  • High blood pressure
  • High levels of LDL “bad” cholesterol or low levels of HDL “good” cholesterol
  • Obesity
  • Smoking
  • Stress
  • What are the names of the heart diseases?

    Aortic Atresia

  • Aortic Stenosis Supravalvar
  • Atrial Septal Defects ASD Primum ASD Secundum ASD Sinus Venosus
  • Bicuspid Aortic Valve
  • Coarctation
  • Congenital Absence of the Pericardium
  • D TGA
  • Dextrocardia
  • DORV
  • Ebstein’s Anomaly
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