Pulmonary heart failure

Pulmonary heart disease, referred to as pulmonary heart disease, is secondary to pulmonary hypertension due to various chest and lung and bronchial lesions, and finally leads to heart disease characterized by right ventricular hypertrophy. Most pulmonary heart diseases develop from bronchitis and obstructive emphysema, and a small part is related to bronchial asthma, tuberculosis, and bronchiectasis. Pulmonary heart disease exists all year round, more than respiratory tract infections in winter and spring, which lead to respiratory failure and heart failure, with a higher mortality rate. The disease belongs to the categories of "asthma syndrome", "sputum syndrome", "edema" and "drinking syndrome" in Chinese medicine.

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