There is no cure for primary pulmonary hypertension. Treatment tries to manage symptoms and may include one or more of the following:
Medicines
- Anticoagulants. These are blood thinners that make the blood less likely to clot and help it flow more freely.
- Diuretics. Called water pills, these are used to decrease the amount of fluid in the body. They help reduce swelling and the amount of work the heart has to do.
- Calcium channel blockers. These help lower the blood pressure and are used on some people if specific testing shows a benefit to using them.
- Vasodilators These medicines work directly to lower the blood pressure in the lungs. They can be given orally or in intravenous form.
- Other medicines. These may be used to help lower the blood pressure in the lungs. They can also help the heart beat stronger and pump more blood.
Oxygen therapy
Some people need supplemental oxygen delivered through nasal prongs or a mask if breathing becomes difficult.
Lung or heart-lung transplant
This may be a choice for people with severe disease.
Staying healthy
The condition can be made worse by a number of factors. You can do certain things that will help you stay as healthy as possible. To keep a healthy lifestyle with primary pulmonary hypertension:
- Don't smoke.
- When planning air travel or travel to high altitude locations, consult with your doctor about using supplemental oxygen during your travel even if you don't need supplemental oxygen at home.
- Before starting an exercise program, ask your doctor about the type and amount of physical activity that is safe for you.
- Don't participate in activities that can lead to dangerous symptoms, such as chest pain or dizziness.
- Be careful when using both prescription and over-the-counter medicines. Ask your doctor or pharmacist which medicines are safe for a person with PPH.
- Pregnancy and childbirth can pose serious dangers to women with this condition. Talk with your doctor if you are thinking about getting pregnant.
- Consider getting a pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine, yearly flu vaccines, and COVID vaccines.