Diastolic Heart Failure

Diastolic heart failure occurs when the heart's left ventricle can't relax enough to fill with a sufficient amount of blood, leading to reduced blood flow to the body's organs. This condition is also known as heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. It is crucial to recognize the early symptoms and start treatment to prevent further weakening of the heart. While there is no cure for heart failure, advancements in medications and medical technology have improved the outlook for many people with this condition.