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What Causes Pain In The Neck Of A Congestive Heart Failure Patient?

Hi, I am a congestive heart failure patient. What does it mean to have pain in my neck and heavy walking through water feeling in my limbs? I recently loss almost 20 lbs of water weight with the help of furosimde but still having difficulty breathing when I walk long distances. My recent echo showed an ef of 10. Which scares me as I was up to 40/45 back in December 2013. Any ideas...on what I should be asking my cardiologist to do?
Wed, 12 Nov 2014
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Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic
I am sorry to hear about this. I think what you described as pain in your neck might be as a result of fatigue. An ejection fraction of only 10% indicates that the heart is functioning far below its expectation. I think what you need to ask your cardiologist is the possibility of heart surgery. I believe if that is done it would go a long way to relieve these symptoms you are facing.

I hope that answers your query.
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What Causes Pain In The Neck Of A Congestive Heart Failure Patient?

Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic I am sorry to hear about this. I think what you described as pain in your neck might be as a result of fatigue. An ejection fraction of only 10% indicates that the heart is functioning far below its expectation. I think what you need to ask your cardiologist is the possibility of heart surgery. I believe if that is done it would go a long way to relieve these symptoms you are facing. I hope that answers your query. I wish you good health