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Latest revision as of 21:06, 29 July 2020
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Lifestyle modification in the management of chronic heart failure includes salt restriction to 2 to 3 g or less per day, smoking cessation, avoidance of excess alcohol consumption, maintaining weight to within 10% of ideal body weight and daily weight monitoring to allow the early detection of weight gain that would signify fluid retention.
Lifestyle Modification
The following lifestyle modifications are recommended in the patient with congestive heart failure:
- Salt restriction to 2 to 3 g or less per day
- Smoking cessation
- Avoidance of excess alcohol consumption
- Maintaining weight to within 10% of ideal body weight
- Daily weight monitoring to allow the early detection of weight gain that would signify fluid retention
Vaccination
The patient should be vaccinated for pneumococcus and influenza.