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Cardiologist explains Heart Failure
In this video I’m going to tell you what heart failure is, its signs and symptoms, the causes of heart failure, how we diagnose it and the treatment options currently available.
#cardiology #heartfailure #hearthealth
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00:32 What is heart failure?
00:52 What are the symptoms of heart failure?
02:06 What are the signs of heart failure?
02:54 What are the stages of heart failure?
03:38 What are the causes of heart failure?
05:15 How is heart failure diagnosed?
05:57 What is ejection fraction in heart failure?
06:43 What are the treatment options in heart failure?
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  • @megteal3658
    @megteal3658 Před 11 hodinami

    excellent video, thanks so much

  • @stellafreeman7964
    @stellafreeman7964 Před 16 hodinami

    My husband passed away suddenly from Acute left Ventricular failure and Biventricular cardiac hypertrophy. He had high blood pressure and was on a tablet for it.. So beforehand the. Doctor has said he's doing well clearly not he was only 52

  • @catherinekilgour7935
    @catherinekilgour7935 Před 16 hodinami

    I have heart failure. Diagnosed after a breathless experience 8 years ago. No swelling but weight gain. Need at least two pillows to sleep. Hope for another 8 years at least. I am 75 now.

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 Před 19 hodinami

    Thanks Dr Hafiz I love yr channel and respect your insights need to ask your thoughts cos I am keen to undergo HBOT cos I have oxygen level issue at age 52 now also feeling fatigue and was diagnosed last year for having ectopic beat in one my heart chamber possibly root cause could be due to inflammation

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  • @NellyWhite-Lady
    @NellyWhite-Lady Před dnem

    Thank you and God bless you @Dr.uwenboherbalhome on CZcams for your amazing help towards my healing journey from 8 months chronic UC (ulcerative colitis ) & Tmau/Body odor smell. I was in remission for weeks till I was completely cured.. I really appreciate you for helping me DR.UWENBOHERBALHOME with my permanent healing journey….🥰💨

  • @johnfrensch9879
    @johnfrensch9879 Před dnem

    Thanks for your excellent explanation of heart failure . I am 75 and have had my aortic valve replaced 10 years ago.I developed Afib a couple years ago and also have heart failure. I’m still reasonably active and walk six kilometres every morning .I am on medication for my heart and see a specialist once a year at this stage.I didn’t know a lot about heart failure but after your explanation I feel a lot better. Thank you and I’ll keep watching your videos to help me understand my heart condition a lot better

  • @SA-oz8xz
    @SA-oz8xz Před dnem

    Respect to you from Canada Dr. Hafiz Jan . Wish you the best ❤❤❤

  • @ChewChat-qx9rq
    @ChewChat-qx9rq Před dnem

    I’ve got all 5 of those. My Family Practice Doctor says my EKG is normal.

  • @IsaAlRabab
    @IsaAlRabab Před dnem

    Dr. my father started IV antibiotics for 4 days now without having a blood culture test regarding his endocarditis which was diagnosed through heart echo. Is it too late now to have one and can we continue IV treatment without it ? Thank you for your help

  • @user-bp3we8nu1r
    @user-bp3we8nu1r Před 2 dny

    How about pain in lower chest

  • @reginalouwrens1033
    @reginalouwrens1033 Před 2 dny

    Good day Dr 😅 thank you so much for this post . I've been battling the llast few months with palpitations up to 150 / min ..it's coming abd going ..usually when I move my arms a lot ..like sweeping or hanging washing ..or even combing my hair .. this happened suddenly . I'm 85 years old .have never been sick . I had covid x3 .but survived only to have brain fog for 3 years now .dripping from my eyes all day ..no cure .and now tge palpitations. My heart beat slow 52 . My overheats good ..my weight 50 kilo . Please advise.

  • @frantech6935
    @frantech6935 Před 2 dny

    I'm experiencing 4 of the 5 symptoms you described. All but the palpitations. I went to the cardiologist a week ago and he did an EKG and said it looked fine. Also my heart rate was 70 but at home it is usually at 60 so I think that is good. He did a stress test 2 years ago and said it looked very good. I went on a keto diet 2 years ago and lost 20 pounds but still have too big of a belly. I'm sure I have insulin resistance. I wish I could reverse this but I'm not convinced it is possible. Maybe chelation treatments.

  • @Karingithidan
    @Karingithidan Před 2 dny

    Can high cholesterol cause heart failure

  • @williamrosenow6176
    @williamrosenow6176 Před 2 dny

    Had a probably heart attack in 2009, a real heart attack in 2013 with 3 stents, a widow maker in 2022 with 3 more stents and another stent in my LAD widow maker a month ago that we caught before the heart attack. I have never felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest and nothing ever felt weird in my left arm. The probable one was pain across the shoulder blades with profuse sweating. the second was pain in solar plexus that went to shoulder blades with profuse sweating. The widow maker started as pain across shoulder blades that went away with rest and ended with pain so bad I couldn't stand it across my upper chest after 2weeks of ignoring it. I begged for pain killers. The newest one was burning across my chest and mild sweating relieved by rest and the LAD was 99% blocked. I don't think there is one thing that says you are having a heart attack besides the symptom going away with rest. Before my 2013 one the main thing was if I did something strenuous My legs would give out and I would fall down but my Doc thought my SVT was not fixed from the 2006 surgery. Feelings of impending doom and paranoia also come into play the closer you get. When you get really close denial is the main thing that will kill you. Heart attacks are simple to a doctor(find the blocked artery and fix it) but complex to the person having one.

  • @lisalee2885
    @lisalee2885 Před 2 dny

    Thank you kind sir. Straight to the facts 👍 i just keep moving and rest when i want. 🙏🙏🙏 to all

  • @lisalee2885
    @lisalee2885 Před 2 dny

    I think of Jim Fixx the runner who died while running. I believe he had an existing heart issue but he kept running 🤍🤍🤍

  • @keishamitchell3724
    @keishamitchell3724 Před 2 dny

    I took the covid 19 vaccine and booster then this happened to me I had to take meds for diagnosis from emergency hospital visit while at work.

  • @dan797
    @dan797 Před 2 dny

    I went to the ER last week with the cardiac issues. My heart was beating too fast for a few seconds, and then it would go back to normal. This kept happening and I was dizzy. The cardiologist told me that I had a potassium deficiency and that my echocardiogram looked normal.

  • @laurasmith9726
    @laurasmith9726 Před 3 dny

    I couldn’t breathe and very tired. The weight gain came with the meds and I never really swell…it was figured my problem was due to a virus

  • @conniedunyan3343
    @conniedunyan3343 Před 3 dny

    What is HFpEF?

    • @TheHeartDoctor
      @TheHeartDoctor Před 3 dny

      Hello. This is heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. I will be releasing a video this weekend to explain heart failure in more detail and HFpEF.

  • @ChrisMathews518
    @ChrisMathews518 Před 3 dny

    I have every single one of the symptoms you mentioned. Every one.

  • @ellencocuzza140
    @ellencocuzza140 Před 3 dny

    Is it possible for a fast beating heart do to temporary anxiety during a doctor visit to be reason for a heart murmur being heard in a person with no heart issue symptoms?

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  • @SA-oz8xz
    @SA-oz8xz Před 4 dny

    ❤❤❤

  • @divitarai616
    @divitarai616 Před 4 dny

    Sir can u pls upload detailed lecture on the topic…btw u have beautiful smile

  • @jennifercooke8280
    @jennifercooke8280 Před 4 dny

    I had swelling, terrible fatigue, occasional slight breathlessness, my chest was 😮always tight but I have MS so that’s what I thought it was. I went to hospital for one night and they said nothing, I was sent for echocardiogram I got a phone call at home one Saturday from my local hospital saying I had had a heart attack and my left ventricle was damaged, heart only working at45% …..j couldn’t believe it, was so shocked . Apparently I’d had a silent heart attack and I had no idea. I was terrified but apart from medication I ha E never seen a cardiologist, or had any t Cardio MRI…nothing. It’s terrible I’m in U K and the NHS is failing y fast.

  • @mjchristie100
    @mjchristie100 Před 4 dny

    I have a bicuspid aortic valve and I experience chronic fatigue. Sometimes I feel dizzy if I stand up, and I nearly fell into the door. I also have mild stenosis and moderate regurgitation, and my left ventricle is enlarged. Am I showing signs of early heart failure?

  • @user-ej4lh6zh8e
    @user-ej4lh6zh8e Před 4 dny

    I’m 19 I did an ecg and it came back saying I have sinus bradycardia with Lvh I haven’t Horner with heart problems either is that possible for my age ?😞

  • @deadandburied7626
    @deadandburied7626 Před 4 dny

    Better than a MRI?

  • @HughButler-lb6zs
    @HughButler-lb6zs Před 4 dny

    My mother died from heart failure. Her feet were swollen and she complained she couldn't breathe. My son had her taken to the hospital, where she died 2 days later. She was 98 years old, and her heart was worn out.

  • @petersack5074
    @petersack5074 Před 4 dny

    TWO BIG MAJOR, FACTORS ! D I E T and E X E R C I S E . ! 3. QUIT ' WATCHING ' TV - NOTHING HEALTHY THERE AT ALL ! DO NOT CONSUME, ' stuff ' labelled ' FOOD ' from stores. MOST ALL, ARE : '' IT'S NOT FOOD, IT IS AN INDUSTRIALLY PRODUCED EDIBLE SUBSTANCE '' = CRAP FOOD OF TODAY ! THIS WEEK ON THE MADE IN AMERICA PODCAST I AM THRILLED TO BE JOINED BY DR. CHRIS VAN TULLEKEN. CHRIS IS AN INFECTIOUS DISEASES DOCTOR AT THE HOSPITAL FOR TROPICAL DISEASES IN LONDON. HE TRAINED AT OXFORD AND HAS A PHD IN MOLECULAR VIROLOGY FROM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON, WHERE HE IS AN ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. HIS RESEARCH FOCUSES ON HOW CORPORATIONS AFFECT HUMAN HEALTH, ESPECIALLY IN THE CONTEXT OF CHILD NUTRITION, AND HE WORKS WITH UNICEF AND THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ON THIS AREA. CHRIS IS ALSO ONE OF THE BBC’S LEADING BROADCASTERS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS AND HIS WORK HAS WON TWO BAFTAS. IN THIS INTERVIEW, WE TALK ABOUT CHRIS’S NEW BOOK ULTRA-PROCESSED PEOPLE: WHY DO WE ALL EAT STUFF THAT ISN’T FOOD AND WHY CAN’T WE STOP? THE BOOK TAKES A DEEP DIVE INTO THE SCIENCE, ECONOMICS, HISTORY, AND PRODUCTION OF ULTRA-PROCESSED FOOD. IN PARTICULAR, WE DISCUSS SOME OF THE EFFECTS OF UPF ON OUR BRAINS AND BODIES AND HOW THE FOOD INDUSTRY POSITIONS UPF TO DOMINATE OUR DIETS. THE TRANSCRIPT BELOW HAS BEEN EDITED FOR LENGTH AND CLARITY. LISTEN TO THE AUDIO OF THE INTERVIEW HERE. James Moore: Chris, welcome. Thank you so much for joining me today for the Mad in America podcast. I’m thrilled to have you on. Chris van Tulleken: It’s a real pleasure to be here. I feel like we’ve been meaning to have some sort of conversation like this for several years, so it’s good that the book has catalyzed the discussion. Moore: You are well-known for so much, your BBC broadcasting, your work investigating the marketing tactics of baby formula manufacturers, and I know you best from your BBC series, The Doctor Who Gave Up Drugs, where you looked at what could be done about the dramatic rise in the use of prescription drugs in the U.K. But it’s great to be here today to talk about your brand new book entitled Ultra-Processed People: Why Do We All Eat Stuff That Isn’t Food and Why Can’t We Stop? I have to say it’s a fascinating and worrying examination of the intentional shift in our diet that’s happened over the last 70 years or so. I wondered what made you interested in writing Ultra-Processed People. Did it follow naturally from your work looking at the infant formula market and the tactics used there? van Tulleken: I’ve got three answers to that question for different audiences and all of them are true. One is that I’m an infectious diseases doctor and I do tropical medicine. For a long time I worked in humanitarian emergencies, and I saw a lot of infant death because of the marketing of infant food to people who couldn’t afford it. They were people who had no clean water to make it up, and who couldn’t read the instructions to give it properly. That was my first interaction with what was called, in the 1970s, commerciogenic malnutrition. A lot of people boycotted some of these companies in the 1970s and 1980s when I was a student and so I assumed the problem had been solved. Yet when I was working in 2008-2010 in these contexts, this marketing was still going on very aggressively. The second reason is that my identical twin brother has lived with obesity for a very long time, and I’ve had a complex relationship with him about it. I found it very distressing and I’ve stigmatized him and harassed him about it for a long time. So part of the journey of the book was untangling that and realizing how I’ve interacted with him about weight and shame. Then, as you say, it was a very natural extension of the work I was doing around other commercial determinants of health, including the way that companies affect our health. Companies affect our health in good and bad ways; they employ us, they give us goods and services. But many industries have a very significant negative effect on our health and the pharma industry and the food industry are intimately linked. Once you start seeing things through this prism, and this is most of my academic work now, you start to realize the effects of the relationships that the medical profession has with either the pharmaceutical or the food industry. So the journey to get there was through all that work. Moore: Could we talk a little bit about the definition of ultra-processed food because it’s not exactly straightforward, is it? van Tulleken: Well, there’s a very long formal scientific definition that’s been used to try and delineate and study the category of food that we know is harmful. It’s a working definition of junk food, essentially. But the shorthand way that’s really effective for people is if it’s wrapped in plastic, and it’s got something in it that you don’t find in the domestic kitchen, it’s ultra-processed food. I spoke earlier today to Marion Nestle, who’s a professor at New York University. She’s done a huge amount of work on the food industry, and her rule of thumb is if you couldn’t make it at home, it’s UPF and that’s a pretty good one too. The nuance to that is, there’s a lot of lasagna out there and lots of pizza out there that you feel like you might be able to make at home, but it’s in plastic, and it might or might not have something weird in it. So in the U.K., a lot of listeners are going to recognize these kinds of fringe foods. Are they UPF or are they not? They have got a very long list of ingredients, but you might have most of them in a well-stocked kitchen, that’s the sort of stuff around the edges. But broadly, it’s stuff with the additives like emulsifiers, stabilizers, sweeteners, xanthan gum, potassium sorbate, and anything like that. It’s all ultra-processed. > > > >> THERE IS MORE ; to this information, for all NATIONS. ! "" Seek and knock, ask and it SHALL be opened '' for you ....SPADE TO SPOON , FOLKS. ! IF ITS' COMING ' OUT ' OF A FACTORY = IT WILL DESTROY YOUR HEALTHY GUT BACTERIA....you'll end up with : all forms of colitis, IBS, COLON cancer, GREATLY REDUCED organ function, lung / HEART problems.....DIABETES.......THAT STUFF, IS P O I S O N . LAY OFF IT FOR 6 MONTHS, E V E R Y T H I N G ......eat fresh stuff, OUT OF THE GROUND ! YOU (you R your BODY ! ) WILL THANK YOU WITH A LONG, ACTIVE, PRODUCTIVE ' STYLE ' OF EXERCISING LIFE ! been there !

  • @oquevix
    @oquevix Před 5 dny

    The good doctor gasps after every sentence, perhaps he should get checked-out for heart failure?

  • @MrWhothefoxthat
    @MrWhothefoxthat Před 5 dny

    what you need to do is tell your colleges in the GP's to stop gaslighting peoples health, so many rouge drs out there, and you wonder why the hospitals are full.

  • @PeterBren
    @PeterBren Před 5 dny

    Thanks for that doc. Most informative. I'll subscribe to help you.

  • @garydurandt4260
    @garydurandt4260 Před 6 dny

    Had a very serious heart attack 5 years ago which necessitated 3 stents being inserted. I had no warning just came upon me one Sunday morning. Damn painful. At first I was worried that I was going to die and after 10 minutes was worried that I was not going to die, it was that painful. Death does not bother me, pain does though!

  • @Crackezaeegood
    @Crackezaeegood Před 6 dny

    My heart aches whenever I think of my crush, what does that mean?

  • @Aleksandra-yg3sv
    @Aleksandra-yg3sv Před 7 dny

    I AM 39 year old women i put on weight i have faster heart beat chest pain whistling while i breathing and breathlesness sometimes and swelling on both legs i AM not tired yet

  • @mrmeathead2107
    @mrmeathead2107 Před 7 dny

    I wear a Pacemaker and i am always tired but i put it down to old age i am 84yrs. old.

  • @zzp_smile
    @zzp_smile Před 7 dny

    Thank you Doctor. Could you also tell us what is the treatment and how can one prevent heart failure.

  • @DisEnchantedPersons

    When they dig a tumor out of your lungs it makes stopping really easy

  • @patriciawerner5690
    @patriciawerner5690 Před 8 dny

    My heart showed all these symptoms at the same time. Now my heart doc is checking my adrenal and pineal gland and 24 hr urine. I have tachycardia and sometimes a fib as well as a left ventricular bundle branch block. Where do I go from here? My cardiologist is handling my case and my breathing is bad and I dizziness. My bp hangs from 160 to over 200 and heart rate over 100 .

  • @KeithSnyder-qc7in
    @KeithSnyder-qc7in Před 8 dny

    I have SVT, fast beats, slow beats. I'm 61 and started working out 3 years ago 3-4 days a week. I've lost 50 lbs and feel like I did when I was 50 and working out. I'm going down swinging!!!

  • @mickmerch
    @mickmerch Před 8 dny

    Very good delivery...Clear and easy to follow.

  • @joepratte727
    @joepratte727 Před 8 dny

    i've had hf since 2017. i had the 5 bypass surgery. afterwards, i still couldn't excert myself, i still can't. lately i've had to call the ambulance twice because i couldn't breathe. the specialist took me of carvedidol and put me on water pills, i feel great but still have no energy. sometimes if i extend myself too much ( very little ) i feel sick to my stomach. at 85 i guess i can't expect much more.

  • @manishbhanushali9226

    My lpa is 51 is to worry about it plzzz reply doctor?????

  • @SunsetBoulevard111
    @SunsetBoulevard111 Před 9 dny

    Whats the best heart test to take??

  • @notanfningain
    @notanfningain Před 9 dny

    I have all five symptoms, but it could be other things.

  • @alouise3557
    @alouise3557 Před 9 dny

    Why do I feel like you're trying to seduce us the way you're talking?

  • @uwughost6110
    @uwughost6110 Před 10 dny

    Dr why i have pinning in my left side of my breast bone