Subpulmonary stenosis

Overview

A narrowing in the artery that allows blood to flow from the right heart ventricle to the lungs in order to be oxygenated. Severity of symptoms is determined by the degree of narrowing.

Symptoms

* Bluish skin * Asymptomatic * Fluid retention * Swelling * Increased risk of heart infection * Heavy breathing * Rapid breathing * Fatigue * Shortness of breath * Rapid heart rate * Swollen feet * Swollen ankles * Swollen face * Swollen eyelids * Swollen abdomen * Decreased urination * Chest pain

Diagnosis

Lung Function Tests