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Breathless, Tired, Dizzy? Maybe It's Pulmonary Hypertension

  • Category: General, Pulmonary
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  • Written By: Boulder Community Health

Free Health Lecture
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a type of high blood pressure in your lungs. When PH strikes, it can force the heart to work harder, increasing your risk for heart-related complications.

PH can develop from a wide variety of health conditions. Pinpointing its underlying cause is essential for the best prognosis and treatment.

Come hear a board-certified pulmonologist describe the signs, diagnosis, complications and latest treatments for this dangerous condition. Then learn how pulmonary rehabilitation can help PH patients improve their quality of life.

Speakers: S. Clark Berngard, MD, of Boulder Valley Pulmonology and Gail Anderson, RN, BSN, with BCH Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program
Date: Thursday, March 28, from 7 to 8 p.m.
Location: The Gatehouse at Lionsgate Event Center, 1055 South 112th Street (Hwy 287) in Lafayette
Reservations required: bchlectures.org/ph • 303-415-4212