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(HealthDay News) -- People with heart failure tend to retain fluid, making it important to monitor what they drink. The doctor may prescribe medication to help rid the body of excess fluid, which puts less stress on the heart. While this type of drug, called a diuretic, may make you feel thirsty, it''s important not to drink too much and negate the effects of the medication. The American Heart Association offers these guidelines for what people with heart failure should drink:
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