hypertension heart failure icd 10
Release time :Oct-30,2024
Hypertensive heart disease is a condition resulting from chronic hypertension that leads to structural and functional abnormalities in the heart. This condition can result in heart failure, a state where the heart is unable to efficiently pump blood throughout the body. As per the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition (ICD-10), the code for hypertensive heart disease with heart failure is I11.0.
Common symptoms of hypertensive heart disease and heart failure may include shortness of breath, fatigue, and edema in the ankles and legs. These symptoms can progressively worsen, impacting the patient's daily activities. The cornerstone of managing hypertensive heart disease and heart failure involves controlling blood pressure to alleviate the strain on the heart and enhancing cardiac function through pharmacological interventions and supportive care.
It is advisable for patients diagnosed with hypertensive heart disease and heart failure to monitor their blood pressure regularly, adhere to their physician's treatment regimen, and maintain a healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and abstaining from smoking. Should any new or exacerbating symptoms arise, they should seek medical attention without delay. Throughout the treatment journey, patients are urged to take medications as prescribed by their healthcare provider and avoid making unilateral decisions to adjust dosages or discontinue treatment.