Heart failure affects over 6 million adults in the United States and more than 64 million people globally as of 2023-2024, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Heart Federation. This chronic condition impairs the heart’s ability to pump blood efficiently, impacting the entire cardiovascular system. Unfortunately, many people overlook or misinterpret early symptoms, contributing to late detection and poorer health outcomes.
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1. Mild Shortness of Breath During Routine Activities One of the earliest and most easily overlooked signs of heart failure is mild shortness of breath, particularly…