Causes And Symptoms Of Pulmonary Hypertension

Symptoms

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The primary symptom of pulmonary hypertension is shortness of breath or trouble breathing. This usually occurs while the person affected is engaging in activities such as walking, going up steps, or exercising. Other symptoms may include ankle swelling, chest pain, fatigue, and fainting. These symptoms may start off slowly and become progressively worse as the condition matures. Smoking may further complicate the disease as it causes lung inflammation and breathing problems as well.

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