Symptoms of endothelial dysfunction may vary depending on the underlying condition but can include:
Chest Pain: Often a sign of reduced blood flow to the heart. Shortness of Breath: Can occur during physical activity or at rest. Fatigue: Persistent tiredness may be due to poor circulation. Swelling: Often in the legs, due to fluid retention.
Nurses should assess these symptoms thoroughly and collaborate with the healthcare team to manage them effectively.