The patient guide Dr. Nyange gives every heart failure patient — covering ejection fraction, the four-pillar medication stack, daily monitoring thresholds, sodium management, and exactly when to call.
Heart failure is not a single event — it is an ongoing condition that requires daily attention to weight, blood pressure, symptoms, and medication adherence. Most hospitalizations are preventable. The patients who stay out of the hospital are the ones who know their thresholds and act on them.
This guide gives you the monitoring framework, the medication understanding, and the red-flag awareness that makes the difference between a managed condition and a revolving-door hospital admission.
HFrEF vs. HFpEF vs. HFmrEF — what your echo report means and how it shapes your treatment.
ACE inhibitor/ARNi, beta-blocker, MRA, and SGLT2 inhibitor — why each is essential and what to watch for.
The 2-lb/5-lb threshold explained — exactly when to call Dr. Nyange.
Practical sodium management: hidden sources, reading labels, and hitting the 2g/day target.
Pink frothy sputum, extreme breathlessness, sudden confusion — know when to call 911 immediately.
Complete daily monitoring guide with alert thresholds for all six key metrics.
"The patients who stay out of the hospital are the ones who weigh themselves every morning, know their 2-pound threshold, and call me before the fluid builds up. This guide teaches you exactly how to be that patient."
The monitoring knowledge in this guide can prevent your next hospitalization.
Get Heart Failure Guide — $37