
Health Tip: Living With Pulmonary Hypertension
(HealthDay News) -- Pulmonary hypertension occurs when the arteries inside the lungs narrow, restricting blood flow and increasing blood pressure in those arteries.
The U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute offers these guidelines to help manage pulmonary hypertension:
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