Clinical manifestations of pulmonary stasis

The clinical manifestations of pulmonary stasis are mainly different degrees of dyspnea and symptoms of coughing, coughing up sputum and hemoptysis.
1. Dyspnea: exertional dyspnea is the earliest symptom. Exercise increases the volume of blood returning to the heart, aggravating pulmonary stasis and causing dyspnea. When pulmonary stasis reaches a certain level, the patient can not lie down and will appear sitting breathing. Some patients may experience paroxysmal dyspnea at night. In severe cases, acute pulmonary edema may be manifested, and rales may be heard.
2. Cough, sputum, hemoptysis: cough, sputum is the alveolar and bronchial mucosal bruising caused by the beginning of the night, sitting or standing cough can be alleviated, white plasma frothy sputum as its characteristics, occasionally see sputum with blood. Occasionally, there is blood in the sputum. If the lungs are severely bruised, pink foamy sputum may appear.
In addition, hypoxia and cyanosis may occur.
If you feel unwell, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, so that the doctor can formulate an individualized treatment plan according to your specific condition to avoid any delay in your condition.