Cause
Many problems can cause
, including damage to the heart's muscle,
valves, or electrical system. These can all affect how well the heart
pumps.
Problems that damage the heart
muscle
- that is not
controlled
- Alcohol, illegal drugs (such as
cocaine), and some prescription medicines (such as those for
chemotherapy)
- Heart problems you've
had from birth ()
- Infection or inflammation of the heart muscle (such
as
)
Other things that damage the heart's
valves
- Valve problems you've had
- Infection of a heart valve ()
- Aging
Problems with the heart's electrical
system
- Fast, slow, or irregular heart rhythms,
including
- Electrical
signals that don't flow as they should from the upper to the lower part of the
heart (heart block)
Other problems
- Disease of the sac
around the heart ()
- Postpartum heart failure.
This rare problem can happen late in a
woman's pregnancy or within the first 5 months after
delivery.
- Severe
Certain triggers,
such as too much sodium or not taking medicines the right way, may
suddenly make heart failure worse. This can sometimes cause deadly
problems such as
or
.