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Aortic Coarctation
Signs and Symptoms

Mild cases of aortic coarctation may not produce symptoms until later in life. In babies with severe cases, however, signs and symptoms typically appear shortly after birth. The symptoms include:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Heavy sweating
  • Irritability
  • Pale skin

Older children with aortic coarctation tend to have less severe narrowing of the aorta; thus, they often don't have symptoms. Your child's doctor may suspect a problem if he or she hears a distinctive murmur in your child's heart or if your child has high blood pressure in the arms and low pressure in the legs.

Other symptoms may include:

  • Headaches
  • Leg cramps or cold feet
  • Muscle weakness
  • Nosebleeds
  • Shortness of breath

Reviewed by health care specialists at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital.
Last updated June 17, 2010