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Pulmonary Vascular Diseases caused by Disorders of the Respiratory Center

Pulmonary vascular diseases can occur when the part of the brain that controls breathing, known as the respiratory center, is impaired. This disruption can lead to abnormal blood flow in the lungs, causing high blood pressure in the lung vessels. Conditions like hypoxia (low oxygen levels) or respiratory failure can stress the vascular system, leading to damage. Consequently, the heart may struggle to pump blood efficiently, resulting in symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, and chest pain. Proper management of the underlying respiratory issues is crucial to improving lung and heart health.