Yes, it is possible for someone to develop heart failure at the age of 48. While it is more common in older individuals, it can occur in people of any age. Factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, obesity, and heart disease can increase the risk of developing heart failure. It is important to consult a cardiologist for proper testing and diagnosis to determine the cause of symptoms like swelling in the legs and shortness of breath.
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