: Edema in the legs, ankles, feet, or abdomen.

The presentation of acquired heart disease often depends on the specific condition, such as coronary artery disease (CAD), valve disease, or inflammatory conditions.

: Frequent shortness of breath, particularly during exertion or when lying down. Fatigue : Extreme tiredness or activity intolerance.

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

: Characterized by pressure, tightness, or squeezing (angina).

: Heart palpitations, racing, or fluttering sensations (arrhythmias).

: Often associated with reduced blood flow or blood pressure changes. Specific Pathological Features Acquired Heart Disease - Causes | Symptoms | Risk Factors

Acquired Heart Diseases -

: Edema in the legs, ankles, feet, or abdomen.

The presentation of acquired heart disease often depends on the specific condition, such as coronary artery disease (CAD), valve disease, or inflammatory conditions. Acquired Heart Diseases

: Frequent shortness of breath, particularly during exertion or when lying down. Fatigue : Extreme tiredness or activity intolerance. : Edema in the legs, ankles, feet, or abdomen

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 Fatigue : Extreme tiredness or activity intolerance

: Characterized by pressure, tightness, or squeezing (angina).

: Heart palpitations, racing, or fluttering sensations (arrhythmias).

: Often associated with reduced blood flow or blood pressure changes. Specific Pathological Features Acquired Heart Disease - Causes | Symptoms | Risk Factors