A pulmonary embolism is a blood clot that had “traveled” to the lungs, most commonly from blood clots in the legs. The clots lodge in the pulmonary arteries, the blood vessels that deliver blood to the lungs from the right side of the heart. Symptoms of pulmonary embolism are varied but can include shortness of breath and chest pain. If the clots are large, they can cause death. The treatment of a pulmonary embolism is usually to use blood thinners although in severe cases, surgery to remove the clot may be recommended.
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