Pulmonary hypertension


Pulmonary hypertension is where the blood stream that leaves the correct side of the heart faces an expanded opposition (weight).


In pneumonic hypertension, the veins of the lungs have an expanded measure of muscle in the dividers. This causes a higher opposition in the lungs. The correct side of the heart at that point needs to work more enthusiastically to siphon blood out to the lungs. The correct side of the heart will extend and thicken in light of this additional work. With time, the additional work set on the correct side of the heart can make it fall flat.


 

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