Can heart disease cause shortness of breath?

Heart disease can cause dyspnea, but patients with dyspnea also need to be alert to the fact that it is caused by pulmonary embolism, laryngitis and other diseases.
Heart disease is mainly caused by congenital developmental defects, heredity, heart muscle or viral infection. The main symptoms of patients are panic, palpitations, shortness of breath, dizziness and fainting.
When patients experience symptoms of dyspnea, it is not necessarily caused by heart disease, but may also be caused by pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary embolism sufferers will experience dyspnea, chest pain, hemoptysis, coughing, fainting, and nervousness. In addition to this, laryngitis can also have symptoms such as hoarseness, dyspnea, coughing, and coughing up sputum.
When patients have symptoms of dyspnea, they need to seek medical treatment in time. Doctors will determine whether it is caused by heart disease or other diseases according to the patient’s condition, and doctors will take targeted measures to treat the cause of dyspnea. Patients at this time, to avoid tension, keep the mood relaxed.