10 Cor Pulmonale Symptoms
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Fatigue
People with cor pulmonale can experience fatigue, which can be physical or mental. Fatigue is commonly caused by the reduced amount of oxygen-carrying blood being pumped around the body. As a result, less oxygen reaches the brain.
Fatigue can make it difficult for individuals to perform their regular daily activities. People may feel overwhelmingly tired, have aching muscles and be unable to concentrate. Fatigue can lead to distress and frustration.
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