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ABP Live Doc Talk: Is Pulmonary Hypertension Genetic? Here’s What Families Should Know

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Pulmonary hypertension is a serious condition that happens when the blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs is higher than normal. This problem puts extra stress on the heart over time, especially the right side. If it isn’t treated right away, it can lead to heart failure.

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Understanding The Genetic Link

Most cases of pulmonary hypertension are not directly inherited. Other medical conditions like heart disease, lung disease, blood clots or autoimmune disorders can cause them to happen. Heritable pulmonary arterial hypertension is a familial variant that can be transmitted across generations.

Research shows that changes in certain genes are linked to hereditary forms of pulmonary arterial hypertension. Their kids might get this gene change if their parent has it. But having the gene doesn’t mean that person will get the disease. Not everyone with the mutation gets sick, which is what this is called.

Who Should Consider Genetic Testing?

If someone in the family has pulmonary arterial hypertension and doctors don’t know why, especially if the person is young, they may suggest genetic counseling and testing. Genetic testing can help find out if a gene has changed.

Families can benefit in many ways from knowing if pulmonary hypertension runs in their family. It helps them talk to doctors in a smart way, understand their own risk, and notice small signs that they might not have noticed before. It also helps people make better long-term health plans, like whether or not to get pregnant and what kind of insurance to buy.

What Symptoms Should Families Watch For?

The first signs of pulmonary hypertension can be mild and are often ignored. Some of these are shortness of breath while doing things, tiredness, chest pain, dizziness and swelling in the legs. If there is a known family history, these signs should not be ignored. As the condition gets worse some people may also notice a fast heartbeat, fainting spells, lips or fingers that are blue, and trouble breathing even when they are resting.

The Importance Of Early Detection

Getting an early diagnosis makes a big difference. Today, medical advances have made it possible to slow the progression of disease and improve quality of life through effective treatments. Families should be able to talk to each other honestly, see their doctor regularly, and have their hearts and lungs checked.
 
Not all instances of pulmonary hypertension are hereditary; however, certain types may be transmitted across generations. Families can do something about it by learning about the risks, getting the right medical advice, and considering genetic counseling. The first step to staying safe and getting better results over time is to be aware.

Disclaimer: The information provided in the article is shared by experts and is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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