According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 805,000 Americans suffer a heart attack each year. The cardiovascular system is most directly affected, often resulting in significant and lasting health changes. A major challenge following a heart attack is the late or missed detection of ongoing complications, which can lead to worsened outcomes and decreased quality of life. Understanding these long-term effects is crucial for effective management and prevention of further cardiac events.
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9. Edema (Fluid Retention) Edema, or fluid retention, is a common complication following a heart attack, particularly when heart function is compromised. When the heart is…