Heart Diseases — Acquired
The presentation of acquired heart disease often depends on the specific condition, such as coronary artery disease (CAD), valve disease, or inflammatory conditions.
: Heart palpitations, racing, or fluttering sensations (arrhythmias). Acquired Heart Diseases
: Often associated with reduced blood flow or blood pressure changes. Specific Pathological Features Acquired Heart Disease - Causes | Symptoms | Risk Factors The presentation of acquired heart disease often depends
Acquired heart diseases are conditions that develop during a person's lifetime, rather than being present at birth. Key features include varying clinical symptoms, structural changes in the heart, and distinct diagnostic findings. Common Clinical Features such as coronary artery disease (CAD)
: Frequent shortness of breath, particularly during exertion or when lying down. Fatigue : Extreme tiredness or activity intolerance.
: Characterized by pressure, tightness, or squeezing (angina).