10 Hemangioma Symptoms
Symptom #10: Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive heart failure occurs when the amount of blood pumped by the heart is more than normal. This increased workload results in the heart being unable to keep up. This can be seen in patients with chronic severe anemia, kidney diseases, hyperthyroidism, beriberi, multiple myeloma, cirrhosis, and Paget’s disease.
Patients with heart failure may experience shortness of breath, pedal edema, excessive tiredness, and coughing. Congestive heart failure may occur in patients who have multiple hemangiomas. Those with diffuse neonatal hemangiomatosis will have multiple cutaneous and visceral hemangioma. This results in congestive heart failure due to the increased vascular volume.
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