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UNDERSTANDING HEART FAILURE
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Introduction
What is heart failure?
How does the normal heart work?
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What are the different types of heart failure?
Symptoms of heart failure
What causes heart failure?
Common tests for heart failure
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Coughing/wheezing 

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Heart failure symptom coughing


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In addition to breathlessness, some people with heart failure develop a cough or wheezing. This is usually due to fluid accumulation in the lungs, but can also be caused by lung conditions (such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma).

If you have a cough or are wheezy, you should find that, as with breathlessness, supporting yourself with pillows or sitting up makes you more comfortable.

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