Thursday, June 12, 2014

Ways to identify signs of a PE (pulmonary embolism)

Blood clotting can lead to fatal health problems. Pulmonary embolism (PE) is one such medical condition, which involves blood clotting that takes place in arteries, which supply oxygen to the lungs. Mostly the embolism forms in the lower extreme body parts. After the formation, it breaks free and travels with the blood flow towards the lungs and heart.

An embolism that is formed in legs first passes through the heart before it reaches the lungs.

In this post, you learn how one can identify signs and symptoms of a PE. Out of the many reasons that can cause an internal blood clot, the use of hormonal contraceptives such as yasmin can cause pulmonary embolism, especially since the active hormone has been shown to double the risk of clotting versus other birth control pills.

In severe and tragic conditions, yaz consumption may also cause death.

A PE is found my readily in adults, both males and females. Any adult can suffer from it especially those who have been on prolonged bed rest. Chances of embolism are higher after surgery. Physical injury, obesity, smoking, and long periods of constant sitting are some other factors that make anyone prone to it.  Hormones can impact and create a PE. For females, pregnancy or birth control can lead to it, for males the use of testosterone supplementation for Low-T may create one.

To recognize PE symptoms, be aware of your body’s physical conditions and limits. An early sign of this condition is difficulty in breathing, but sometimes people relate this sign to anxiety.

See if you are experiencing a sensation of light-headedness. This feeling may eventually lead to fainting and unconsciousness. If you experience something like this, it may indicate that your brain is not getting right amount of oxygen supply.

Another common symptom that can be indicative of pulmonary embolism is pain and discomfort in chest. The pain may range from dull to acute, or it could also be piercing or throbbing. Upon experiencing any unusual chest pain or any of these symtpoms, be sure to get your health evaluated by a doctor without any delay.

Feel and check your pulse rate and see if it feels rapid. This is another crucial observation that one must take into account along with above symptoms. See if your heartbeat is racing or if the pulse is erratic and rapid. However, one must observe what is normal for them in their daily living.

See if you have swelling or pain in legs as well. Many times swelling and pain is not noticeable initially, until it begins to interfere with bodily movements. However, if you do happen to notice discomfort or swelling, consider it an alarming sign and watch out for previous symptoms and see a doctor immediately.