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Clinical manifestations of acute pulmonary embolism

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2025-05-24 01:57:08
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The main clinical manifestations of acute pulmonary embolism include chest pain, hemoptysis, dyspnea, etc.
1, chest pain
acute pulmonary embolism attack, thromboembolism will block the pulmonary artery and its branches lead to poor pulmonary circulation, so that local ischemia and hypoxia spasm, will cause severe chest pain.
2, hemoptysis
embolus blocking pulmonary artery and its branches will lead to increased pulmonary artery pressure, so that bronchial submucosal vasodilation rupture, causing hemoptysis.
3, dyspnea
acute pulmonary embolism patients pulmonary blood flow reduction and ventilation imbalance will lead to pulmonary ventilation and ventilation function affected, causing dyspnea.