Overview
            Cardiac cachexia is unintentional severe weight loss caused by severe heart failure. The weight loss might be life-threatening.
            Even with a very good appetite and high calorie intake, some people lose muscle mass. 
            Cardiac cachexia can require supplemental nutrition. 
            How it happens
            
              - Heart failure may cause blood to back up into the liver and intestines, and they may swell. This swelling can lead to nausea and decreased appetite. 
- Poor blood flow or swelling of the intestines may not allow for adequate absorption of nutrients from the food you eat. 
- Heart failure may force you to work harder to breathe and cause your body temperature to increase. Both of these conditions burn calories. 
 
          
          
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