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Patient Education
Primary pulmonary
hypertension
Pulmonary hypertension is
the narrowing of the pulmonary arterioles
within the lung. The narrowing of the
arteries creates resistance and an increased
work load for the heart. The heart becomes
enlarged from pumping blood against the
resistance. Some symptoms include chest
pain, weakness, shortness of breath, and
fatigue. The goal of treatment is control of
the symptoms, although the disease usually
develops into congestive heart failure.

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