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What are the symptoms of schistosomiasis associated pulmonary hypertension?


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The main symptoms of schistosomiasis associated pulmonary hypertension are dyspnea, fatigue, chest pain, edema, palpitations, and syncope.
This is the most common symptom, due to pulmonary hypertension resulting in limited oxygen exchange, patients will feel shortness of breath,
wheezing.2.Fatigue: due to impaired heart function, patients will feel general fatigue, tired.3.Chest pain
: chest pain may occur, especially after activity or tire.4.Edema
: Due to heart insufficiency, edema may occur, especially in the lower extremities and abdomen
. Palpitations: rapid or irregular heartbeat, and palpitations may occur.
Syncope: In severe cases, syncope may occur, which is caused by insufficient blood supply to the brain
. These are the main symptoms of schistosomiasis associated pulmonary hypertension. If these symptoms occur, seek medical attention promptly for relevant examinations and treatment. At the same time, for schistosomiasis patients, active treatment should be given to prevent the occurrence of pulmonary hypertension
. It
should be noted that the above contents are for reference only. If there is any discomfort, seek medical attention promptly.