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Dyspnoea

Disease Dysplastic nevus syndromeDyspraxia

Dyspnoea: Difficult or labored breathing; shortness of breath.
Dyspnoea is a sign of serious disease of the airway, lungs, or heart. The onset of dyspnoea should not be ignored but is reason to seek medical attention.

 


Dyspnoea may also be less fancifully termed as shortness of breath. In the medical sense, dyspnoea tends to refer to shortness of breath deriving from a medical condition and not caused by excessive exertion.

Dyspnoea
Dyspnoea is the medical condition of difficulty in breathing. Its essential character is that undue effort is required in breathing.

Dyspnoea
Dyspnoea is the unpleasant senstaion of shortness of breath. It is usually associated with a variety of diseases affecting the respiratory system and heart.
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DYSPNOEA: Difficulty in breathing.
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Ocular discharge.
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Dyspnoea
Difficulty in breathing resulting in shortness of breath. It is often associated with heart or lung disease
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Dyspnea or dyspnoea, from Latin dyspnoea, from Greek dyspnoia from dyspnoos, shortness of breath) or shortness of breath (SOB) is a debilitating symptom that is the experience of unpleasant or uncomfortable respiratory sensations.

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Ripamonti C, Fulfaro F, Bruera E: Dyspnoea in patients with advanced cancer: incidence, causes and treatments. Cancer Treat Rev 24 (1): 69-80, 1998.
Dudgeon DJ, Kristjanson L, Sloan JA, et al.

ASTHMA (Gr. aa9 t a, gasping, whence a09,uaivw, gasp for breath), a disorder of respiration characterized by severe paroxysms of difficult breathing (dyspnoea) usually followed by a period of complete relief, ...

A prodrome with symptoms of viral infection is often present, followed by rapidly increasing dyspnoea and respiratory failure. Death may occur despite supportive therapy.

Common adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with the use of beta blockers include: nausea, diarrhoea, bronchospasm, dyspnoea, cold extremities, exacerbation of Raynaud's syndrome, bradycardia, hypotension, heart failure, heart block, fatigue, ...

Dyspnea (Latin dyspnoea, Greek dyspnoia from dyspnoos - short of breath) or shortness of breath (SOB) is perceived difficulty breathing or pain on breathing. ... This article discusses the medical condition. ...

A condition of the newborn marked by dyspnoea with cyanosis, heralded by such prodromal signs as dilatation of the alae nasi, expiratory grunt, and retraction of the suprasternal notch or costal margins, ...

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Waking from sleep with the need to sit or stand up (paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea)
Swelling (oedema)
Fainting (syncope).
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Patients typically present with biventricular heart failure; common symptoms include shortness of breath on exertion and while recumbent (nocturnal dyspnoea), palpitations, ankle oedema, and abdominal distension due to ascites.

Increasing difficulty in moving around.
Breathlessness at rest or when lying flat (orthopnoea).
Waking up at night with breathlessness (paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea).
A cough with frothy sputum (lung oedema).

It is normal to get out of breath when you have over-exerted yourself, but when breathlessness comes on suddenly and unexpectedly, it is usually a warning sign of a medical condition. The medical name for it is dyspnoea.
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The tumour may present as signs and symptoms relating to the presence of widespread metastases, without any palpable lump in the testis. The clinical features associated with metastasising embryonal carcinoma may include low back pain, dyspnoea, ...

Thomas JR, von Gunten CF: Clinical management of dyspnoea. Lancet Oncol 3 (4): 223-8, 2002.
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Zebraski SE, Kochenash SM, Raffa RB: Lung opioid receptors: pharmacology and possible target for nebulized morphine in dyspnea.

Tell a doctor if you develop chest symptoms such as unexplained dyspnoea (shortness of breath) or cough. This is because, in very rare cases, statins may cause a disease called interstitial lung disease.

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Disease Dysplastic nevus syndromeDyspraxia

 
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