| How High Blood Pressure Affects The Respiratory System? |
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Before we analyze the effect of blood pressure in respiratory system, we should take some time out to learn how our lungs function and what role they and the heart play in circulating oxygenated blood to the various parts of our body. The respiratory system works with the heart and the circulator system to supply blood to the cells and tissues of the body and to remove carbon dioxide. You might have observed that if you are resting you breathe at a normal pace and the moment you start doing carrying out a physically demanding task you begin to breathe faster. If you have high blood pressure over a period of time, you may notice certain symptoms. These symptoms may be chest pain, difficulty in breathing and taking deep breaths very frequently. Another condition that shows the close relationship between blood pressure and the respiratory system is pulmonary hypertension. This term refers to high blood pressure in the blood vessels that supply to the lungs. This is a situation that prevents the heart and the lungs from providing sufficient blood to the body. As a result, patients of PHT may become tired, dizzy and short of breath. Pulmonary hypertension is a serious medical condition that requires a complete diagnosis by a specialist. |