Acquired Heart Diseases -

: Characterized by pressure, tightness, or squeezing (angina).

: Heart palpitations, racing, or fluttering sensations (arrhythmias). Acquired Heart Diseases

: Often associated with reduced blood flow or blood pressure changes. Specific Pathological Features Acquired Heart Disease - Causes | Symptoms | Risk Factors : Characterized by pressure

: Edema in the legs, ankles, feet, or abdomen. or squeezing (angina). : Heart palpitations

Acquired heart diseases are conditions that develop during a person's lifetime, rather than being present at birth. Key features include varying clinical symptoms, structural changes in the heart, and distinct diagnostic findings. Common Clinical Features