DISEASES AND DISORDERS


Heart and Lung Transplant



 
 

Heart and Lung Transplant:

INTRODUCTION

Causes

Symptoms

Treatment


Diseases and Disorders:

INTRODUCTION

Anemia

Angina Pectoris

Aortic Aneurysm

Aortic Dissection

Aortic Valve Insufficiency

Aortic Valve Stenosis

Arteriosclerosis - Hardening of the Arteries

Arthritis

Atrial Ectopic Beats

Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial Flutter

Atrial Septal Defect

Cocaine Abuse

Congestive Heart Failure

Coronary Heart Disease

Dementia Medication

Diabetes

Heart Attack

Heart Rhythm Disorders

Heartburn

Hiatal Hernia

High Blood Pressure

High Cholesterol

Mitral Valve Prolapse

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Phlebitis

Raynaud Phenomenon

Renal Cell Cancer

Sepsis (Blood Infection)

Subungual Hematoma

Supraventricular Tachycardia

Tetralogy of Fallot

Varicose Veins

Venous Insufficiency

Ventricular Aneurysm

Ventricular Ectopic Beats

Ventricular Septal Defect

Ventricular Tachycardia

Vesicoureteral Reflux

 
 


Symptoms Heart and Lung Transplant

Heart failure occurs when your heart is not able to pump enough blood to the tissues of your body.

One of the first symptoms you will notice is shortness of breath.

Initially, shortness of breath occurs only with vigorous exertion or strenuous exercise. As the disease progresses, shortness of breath will occur with less and less effort, and finally at rest.

You may find that you need to use more pillows at night because you get short of breath when lying flat (orthopnea).

You may wake in the middle of the night very short of breath, needing to sit or stand upright (paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea).



Other symptoms include the following:

Nausea and vomiting

Weight gain

Confusion

Swelling of your arms and legs (edema)

Severe fatigue and tiredness

Decreased urine

The main symptom for lung disease is shortness of breath.

You may have coughing or wheezing.

The shortness of breath becomes so severe that it limits your exercise and daily activities.

If you have severe lung disease, you may need medicines, such as inhalers or steroids, or even oxygen to be able to function.

In cystic fibrosis, recurrent pneumonias and excessive sputum production is common.

Fatigue and tiredness is common.

Cyanosis or bluish discoloration of the skin and lips is common.

 

 



 

Circulatory System


Circulatory System, or cardiovascular system, in humans, the combined function of the heart, blood, and blood vessels to transport oxygen and nutrients to organs and tissues throughout the body and carry away waste products. Among its vital functions, the circulatory system increases the flow of blood to meet increased energy demands during exercise and regulates body temperature.

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