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Main Symptoms of Coarctation of the Aorta

Coarctation is a pinch or kink in the main artery just after it leaves the heart. Blood can’t reach the lower body easily, so the heart pumps harder and the arms get the lion’s share of flow.

High blood pressure in the arms is the classic clue. A cuff reading may be 150/90 mmHg while the ankles feel barely there.

Leg pain or cramping shows up with activity. Kids complain of “ Charlie horses ” in the calves after running or climbing stairs.

Cold or pale feet are common. Socks feel damp and cool even when the rest of the body is warm.

Heart racing or pounding is noticed, especially at night or during exercise.

Visible neck pulse throbs. The carotid artery bobs in the neck even when you’re sitting still.

Late signs include nosebleeds, chest pain, or heart failure—an alarm that the heart is working too hard.

SymptomWhat You FeelQuick Check
PressureArm high, ankle lowCuff both
CrampCalf pain on stairsCount steps
ColdPale, cool feetSock test
BeatRacing at nightPulse check
PulseNeck artery bobsSit still
LateNosebleed, chest painDaily log