Pulmonary hypertension

Pulmonary hypertension is a very serious disease. 75% of patients are concentrated in the 20-40 age group, and 15% are under 20 years old. Symptoms of pulmonary hypertension include: shortness of breath, fatigue, syncope, chest pain, and edema in the legs and ankles. In addition, auscultation of the heart can smell P2 hyperthyroidism. If not treated in time, the pulmonary hypertension of the patient will gradually increase and even shorten the life span. Most pulmonary hypertension-related symptoms result from right heart failure.

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