The 5 steps that can improve your symptoms and quality of life living with heart failure are controlling BP, limiting salt intake, taking medications regularly, identifying symptoms early, and continuing to follow up with your physician.
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Living with heart failure may not be easy. But there are things you can do to help you feel better, avoid the hospital, and live longer.
- Weigh yourself at the same time each day. Keep a calendar by the scale, and write your weight on it every day.
- Pay attention to symptoms, such as shortness of breath or swelling in your feet, ankles, or legs.
- Limit sodium. Your doctor can tell you how much sodium is right for you.
- Take your medicines as prescribed. Try to take them at the same time every day.
- Be active. But watch for signs that your heart is being stressed, and know when to stop and rest.
Tracking your weight and other symptoms every day will help you know which heart failure zone you're in. And that can help you know when you need to get help.
Green Zone: You are doing well. This is where you want to be. |
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Yellow Zone: Call your doctor. Your symptoms are changing. |
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Your doctor's contact information: _______________________________________ |
Red Zone: Call 911. This is an emergency. |
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You have symptoms of sudden heart failure, such as:
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When you take charge of your health, you're more likely to feel better and keep your heart failure from getting worse. Here are other things you can do to take care of your body and your heart.
- Try to stay at a healthy weight. Eat a healthy diet with lots of fresh fruit, vegetables, and whole grains.
- If you smoke, quit.
- Limit the amount of alcohol you drink.
- Keep high blood pressure and diabetes under control. If you need help, talk with your doctor.
- Talk to your doctor if you feel sad or hopeless much of the time or if you are worried and anxious. These may be signs of depression or anxiety. Treatment with counseling and medicine can help.
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References : Heart Failure Daily Action Plan. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.uofmhealth.org/health-library/abk2128