Signs of congestive heart failure include cough (especially a cough at rest), a fast breathing rate, difficulty breathing, fainting, weakness, lethargy, exercise intolerance and abdominal distension.
Not exact matches
As valvular leakage becomes more severe and the
heart enlarges, symptoms may
include signs of congestive heart failure (exercise intolerance, weakness, difficulty or labored breathing, coughing) or fainting with exertion.
Others may show
signs of congestive heart failure,
including labored or rapid breathing, open - mouthed breathing, and lethargy.
Symptoms usually occur because
of heart failure and
include: coughing or coughing up blood, heavy or difficult breathing, unwillingness or intolerance to exercise, and
signs of congestive heart failure,
including fluid distention
of the belly and pulsation
of the jugular veins in the neck.
Over the next year or two, the
heart will enlarge and become a less efficient pump, causing the
signs of congestive heart failure, which
include:
If your pet's murmur is due to a structural
heart diseases, they may display
signs of congestive heart failure, which according to (PetMD)
includes: coughing, exercise intolerance, or general weakness.
With perhaps dozens
of 12 - inch long worms living in a dog's pulmonary arteries, it's no wonder the resulting
signs include coughing, intolerance to exercise, impact on other vital organs and eventually, fatal
congestive heart failure.
Signs of myocarditis
include quick onset
of congestive heart failure (exhibited by difficulty breathing due to fluid development in the lungs) or sudden death.