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Primary Pulmonary Hypertension(pph) is caused by elevated blood pressure in the lungs. This disease results from a blockage of the flow of blood or oxygen through the lungs. Let’s review the Primary Pulmonary Hypertension symptoms and diagnosis. The most common symptoms of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension(pph) include shortness of breath, hyperventilation, fatigue, weakness which progresses, fainting, dizziness, coughing up blood, and the development of blue tinge to your skin. While Primary Pulmonary Hypertension may not reveal itself until it is well advanced, one of the main pph symptoms, however, is swollen ankles. These symptoms may occur over a period of time. If you have been diagnosed with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, it is important that you be monitored for these symptoms by establishing routine visits to your cardiologist or PPH specialist. If any new symptoms occur, call your pph specialist immediately. Some people with Primary Pulmonary ...


