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    Heart Failure: Checking Your Weight

    Heart Failure: Checking Your Weight



    People who have heart failure need to track their weight carefully. Checking your weight lets you know how much extra fluid your body is holding on to. Sudden weight gain may mean that fluid is building up in your body because your heart failure is getting worse. Knowing how your weight is changing helps you manage your heart failure.

    It's not hard to track your weight. Here are some things to keep in mind:

    • Weigh yourself on the same scale every day, at the same time each day.
    • Keep a calendar by the scale. Write your weight on it each day.
    • If you suddenly gain weight, call your doctor.


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