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 The Pulmonary Hypertension Treatment

What is the pulmonary hypertension treatment 

The term pulmonary hypertension is one which refers to an elevated blood pressure in the lungs. 


This occurs when the oxygen levels in the alveoli in the lungs are low because the fresh air is not making its way to the lungs due to a blockage in the oropharynx.

Pulmonary hypertension of the lung is high blood pressure in the arteries to your lungs, and it is an extremely serious condition which must be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible. As of yet there is no cure for pulmonary hypertension, there are various treatments that are available and which help to lower and manage blood pressure and relieve the symptoms associated with the condition.

 
About the treatment

When it comes to the pulmonary hypertension treatment, it is primarily directed at treatment of the underlying disease. Effective therapy should be instituted in the earliest stages of the condition, before any irreversible changes in the condition occur. Oxygen supplementation is usually one of the first suggestions, and oxygen has a proven benefit in reducing patient mortality in selected patients with pulmonary hypertension.

Calcium channel blockers are also commonly used to treat pulmonary hypertension. These medications work by preventing the arteries from contracting. They keep calcium from entering into the muscles that control the arteries, which as a result keeps the arteries from contracting. There are actually two different types of calcium channel blockers that can be implemented here.

There are short acting calcium channel blockers and long acting calcium channel blockers. The short acting calcium channel blockers are those that work very quickly but which tend to wear off quickly as well, whereas the long acting calcium channel blockers take longer to work but also have a longer lasting effect.

The most important thing is to realize that pulmonary hypertension can be treated and you can get back to feeling like your regular old self again. You also want to put some serious thought into the treatment that you choose, especially since most of the pulmonary hypertension treatments come with unfavorable side effects. This includes:

  • headaches

  • feeling flush

  • fatigue

  • and swelling in the legs, just to name a few.

Speak to your doctor more about this and to determine which specific treatment is going to be best suited to your particular condition.

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