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  2. Pulmonary hypertension - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pulmonary-hypertension/symptoms-causes/...

    Pulmonary hypertension symptoms include: Shortness of breath, at first while exercising and eventually while at rest. Blue or gray skin color due to low oxygen levels.

  3. Pulmonary Hypertension: Symptoms, Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Pulmonary hypertension is high blood pressure in your pulmonary arteries, which carry oxygen-poor blood from your heart to your lungs. The earliest symptom is shortness of breath during your usual routine.

  4. Pulmonary Hypertension – High Blood Pressure in the Heart-to-Lung...

    www.heart.org/en/health-topics/high-blood-pressure/the-facts-about-high-blood...

    Symptoms include: Early signs and symptoms of PH are similar to those of many other medical conditions. For this reason, you may not notice them. These factors can increase your risk of developing pulmonary hypertension. Age: Risk increases as you age. Sex: Pulmonary hypertension is more common in women than in men.

  5. About Pulmonary Hypertension | Heart Disease | CDC

    www.cdc.gov/heart-disease/about/pulmonary-hypertension.html

    The symptoms of pulmonary hypertension during the initial stage of the disease are common to many other medical conditions (e.g., difficulty breathing, fatigue). This often results in a delayed diagnosis until more severe symptoms arise, such as:

  6. Pulmonary Hypertension: Breathing, Stages, and Coping - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/pulmonary-hypertension-7967414

    Symptoms of pulmonary hypertension can be difficult to recognize as several medical conditions can cause them. Some symptoms of pulmonary hypertension include: Shortness of breath with activity (aka dyspnea on exertion)

  7. Pulmonary Hypertension > Fact Sheets > Yale Medicine

    www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/pulmonary-hypertension

    What are the symptoms of pulmonary hypertension? The most common symptom of pulmonary hypertension is shortness of breath. Patients will also likely feel light-headed or fatigue during exertion.

  8. Pulmonary Hypertension - American Lung Association

    www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/pulmonary-hypertension

    Some of the most common symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, chest pain, dizziness and fainting, heart palpitations, and edema (or swelling in your ankles and legs). If your doctor suspects that you have PH, they will need a detailed medical and family history, and will initially perform a physical exam and one or more diagnostic tests.

  9. Pulmonary Hypertension - Pulmonary Hypertension - The Merck...

    www.merckmanuals.com/professional/pulmonary-disorders/pulmonary-hypertension/...

    Symptoms are fatigue, exertional dyspnea, and, occasionally, chest discomfort and syncope. Diagnosis is made by finding elevated pulmonary artery pressure (estimated by echocardiography and confirmed by right heart catheterization). Treatment is with pulmonary vasodilators and diuretics. In some advanced cases, lung transplantation is an option.

  10. Pulmonary Hypertension - Pulmonary Hypertension - The Merck...

    www.merckmanuals.com/home/lung-and-airway-disorders/pulmonary-hypertension/...

    Shortness of breath during exertion is the most common symptom of pulmonary hypertension, and virtually everyone who has the condition develops it. Some people feel light-headed or fatigued during exertion. The person is likely to feel weak because body tissues are not receiving enough oxygen.

  11. Pulmonary hypertension - NHS

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/pulmonary-hypertension

    Call 999 or go to A&E if you get sudden chest pain that does not stop after a few minutes, or you have heart palpitations with chest pain, shortness of breath or feeling faint. These could be a sign of another condition such as a blood clot in your lungs or a serious heart problem.