Guide To Common Aortic Dissection Symptoms

Pale Skin

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Individuals experience symptoms of aortic dissection in large part because there will be a decrease in the amount of blood that flows throughout their body. The blood flow problem is the major reason why many patients will deal with pale skin due to an aortic dissection. Of course, pale skin alone is not enough to diagnose this condition. Patients need to have at least a few of the other symptoms, such as sudden and severe chest or back pain as well as shortness of breath or difficulty speaking. Otherwise, pale skin is typically a sign of another condition.

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Sweating

Pale and clammy skin. Photo Credit: Dreamstime @Dreamz

Many patients experiencing an aortic dissection will deal with significant sweating. Most of these individuals will see the sweating present itself as clammy skin. This is what differentiates sweating due to an aortic dissection from sweating due to physical exertion or heat. Patients may be sweating quite heavily, but they will often feel cold at the same time. Heavy sweating due to an aortic dissection often appears alongside pale skin, which was just discussed. Thus, patients may want to watch for pale skin and clammy hands. Of course, when an aortic dissection is the cause, other symptoms will appear as well. Chest and back pain are the most common.

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