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Symptoms of Pumonary Hypertension

The symptoms for all types of pulmonary hypertension may be similar, but the severity of the symptoms usually correlates with the progression of the disease:

  • Breathlessness on exertion
  • Shortness of breath that progresses without explanation and does not get better with common treatments
  • Chest pain
  • Dizziness upon standing, climbing stairs, straightening up from a bent position, or even while just sitting
  • Fainting
  • Loss of energy
  • Swollen ankles and legs
  • Dry cough
  • Reynaud’s Phenomenon (chalky white and/or dusky blue fingers that may be painful and can sometimes be provoked by the cold)

SRHS Regional Pulmonary Hypertension Center
Located in Ocean Springs Medical Park
3535 Bienville Blvd / Ocean Springs, MS 39564

Call 228-818-4190 for more information.

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