Pulmonary Veno-Occlusive Disease treatment in Morelia
In Morelia, 332 specialists treat pulmonary veno-occlusive disease, in 201 clinics, with consultations from $50 MXN. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
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Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease is a rare disorder in which the small veins of the lungs narrow or become obstructed, making it harder for blood to pass through and increasing the pressure within the pulmonary circulation.
Common symptoms: It may present with progressive shortness of breath, fatigue, a feeling of faintness with exertion, and, at times, cough. Symptoms tend to worsen with physical activity.
When to see a doctor? It is advisable to seek care if difficulty breathing worsens or if dizziness appears during exertion.
Which specialist evaluates it? Because it affects the pulmonary circulation, it usually requires the involvement of professionals experienced in blood vessels and lung diseases, such as the vascular specialist. If shortness of breath worsens without explanation, a timely evaluation helps guide the workup.
Which specialist to see for pulmonary veno-occlusive disease in Morelia?
Doctors who treat pulmonary veno-occlusive disease in Morelia
Dr. Aníbal Cardoso Villaseñor
Dr. Thoth Hernández
Dr. J Abraham Huacuz Villamar
Dr. Jaime Rosiles Espinoza
Dr. Antonio Mier Briseño
Dr. De La Puente Leopoldo Sotelo
Dr. Beatriz Sereno Gomez
Dr. José Rubén López Rangel
Dr. Mendoza Alfredo Lopez
Dr. Jaime Bonilla Delgado
Dr. Fernando Fernandez Anton
Dr. Jesús Alejandre García
Dr. J. A. Gualterio Ortiz Lopez
Dr. Ortiz Hector Lozano
Dr. Juan Francisco Flores Nazario
Dr. Rosa Nelly Pérez Gallardo
Dr. Enrique López-Villa Entebi
Dr. Bélgica Adelaida Villa Barragán
Dr. Leticia Zavala Rojo
Dr. Jose Luis Calderon Rodriguez
Dr. Jose Luis Baltazar Vega
Dr. Carlos Nahúm López García
Dr. Francisco Ruiz Martínez
Dr. Araham Rivera Ruiz
Dr. Ramon Jesus Huape Gonzalez
Dr. Gustavo Espinosa Juárez
Dr. Rosa Maria Campos Villagomez
Dr. Marco Vinicio Tafolla Manzo
Dr. Ivan Calvo Villalobos
Dr. Sue Tatiana Delgado Aguilar
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats pulmonary veno-occlusive disease?
The treatment of pulmonary veno-occlusive disease is usually handled by specialists in angiologist, pulmonologist, vascular surgeon, general practitioner.
How many doctors are available in Morelia?
We currently have 30 doctors who can treat pulmonary veno-occlusive disease in Morelia.