What are the signs and symptoms of pulmonary embolism?
Major signs and symptoms Signs and symptoms of pulmonary embolism (PE) include unexplained shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, chest pain, coughing, or coughing up blood. An arrhythmia (a rapid or irregular heartbeat) also may indicate pulmonary embolism. In some cases, the only signs and symptoms are related to deep vein thrombosis (DVT). These include swelling of the leg or along the vein in the leg, pain or tenderness in the leg, a feeling of increased warmth in the area of the leg that’s swollen or tender, and red or discolored skin on the affected leg. See your doctor at once if you have any symptoms of pulmonary embolism or DVT. It’s possible to have a pulmonary embolism and not have any signs or symptoms of pulmonary embolism or DVT. Other signs and symptoms Sometimes people who have pulmonary embolism experience feelings of anxiety or dread, lightheadedness or fainting, rapid breathing, sweating, or an increased heart rate.