Premium Only Content

Pulmonary Embolism
Pulmonary Embolism
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a severe medical condition in which one or more lung arteries become blocked by a blood clot. If not promptly diagnosed and treated, this condition can be life-threatening. Exploring its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and preventive measures is essential to fully grasp the gravity and nature of pulmonary embolism.
What Causes Pulmonary Embolism?
Pulmonary embolism typically originates from a condition known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), where blood clots form in the deep veins of the legs or other parts of the body. These clots can travel through the bloodstream to the lungs, where they lodge in the pulmonary arteries and obstruct blood flow. Several factors can increase the risk of developing DVT and, subsequently PE:
1. Prolonged Immobility: Long periods of inactivity, such as during long-haul flights or extended bed rest, can slow blood flow in the veins, leading to clot formation.
2. Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions like cancer, heart disease, and clotting disorders can predispose individuals to DVT and PE.
3. Surgery: Major surgeries, particularly those involving the legs or abdomen, can increase the risk of blood clots.
4. Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle are significant risk factors for DVT and PE.
5. Hormonal Influences: Hormone replacement therapy and birth control pills can increase the risk of clotting, especially in women who smoke or have a history of blood clots.
Recognizing the Symptoms of Pulmonary Embolism
The symptoms of pulmonary embolism can vary widely depending on the size of the clot and the extent to which it blocks blood flow. Common symptoms include:
- Sudden Shortness of Breath: Rapid onset of difficulty breathing is often the most noticeable symptom.
- Chest Pain: Sharp, stabbing pain in the chest that may worsen with deep breaths or coughing.
- Rapid Pulse: An unusually fast heart rate known as tachycardia.
- Cough: Sometimes accompanied by bloody or blood-streaked sputum.
- Lightheadedness or Dizziness: Feeling faint or experiencing a sudden loss of consciousness.
These symptoms can mimic other conditions like a heart attack, making prompt medical evaluation crucial.
Full article is available on our youtube and website
-
LIVE
The Bubba Army
2 days agoCharlie Kirk's Shooter, Had a Trans BF? - Bubba the Love Sponge® Show | 9/15/25
5,776 watching -
3:38:49
Badlands Media
1 day agoThe Narrative Ep. 38: The Sovereign World
113K60 -
2:57:44
The Charlie Kirk Show
12 hours agoWASHINGTON D.C. PRAYER VIGIL FOR CHARLIE KIRK
251K455 -
14:11
Robbi On The Record
13 hours agoThe Trap of Identity Politics: How Division is Killing America
26.5K51 -
1:29:23
Nerdrotic
13 hours ago $20.86 earnedThe Turning Point | New UFO Video with Michael Collins | Forbidden Frontier #117
87.5K29 -
1:08:26
Sarah Westall
10 hours agoSuicide Pacts forming in Youth Social Media Groups - Discord, Reddit, TikTok w/ John Anthony
83.3K26 -
2:25:31
vivafrei
21 hours agoEp. 281: Charlie Kirk; Routh Trial; Charlotte Train; Bolsanaro Defense; SCOTUS & MORE!
163K244 -
2:55:38
Turning Point USA
12 hours agoWASHINGTON D.C. PRAYER VIGIL FOR CHARLIE KIRK
110K44 -
35:54
The Mel K Show
12 hours agoMel K & Tim James | Healing is an Inside Job | 9-14-25
81.1K4 -
3:06:33
IsaiahLCarter
15 hours ago $17.51 earnedCharlie Kirk, American Martyr (with Mikale Olson) || APOSTATE RADIO 028
90.5K30