rapid breathing shortness of breath that increases when lying flat (
orthopnea). In severe
acute mitral regurgitation, shortness of breath is due the backflow of
blood into the
lungs.
sensation of feeling the
heart beat (
palpitations) ...
Full article >>>rapid breathing rate (over 60 breaths/minute)
grunting sounds with
breathing flaring of the nostrils
retractions (pulling in at the ribs with
breathing) ...
Full article >>>Lungs -
Rapid breathing, severe shortness of breath, bluish tint to fingernails and lips
Liver and
gastrointestinal tract -
Abdominal pain,
nausea,
vomiting,
diarrhea and
jaundice ...
Full article >>>Shallow,
rapid breathing has many potential medical causes. A
partial list includes:
Asthma Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (
COPD)
Chest pain ...
Full article >>>Symptoms are
rapid breathing;
numbness and tingling of the lips, hands, and feet; and
hand and leg
muscle spasms.
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Labored and
rapid breathing, often noisy
-
Skin pallor or blueness
- Characteristic posture: sitting up, leaning forward, mouth open,
tongue protruding and neck extended forwarda position that facilitates
breathing ...
Full article >>>If you experience periods of intense fear accompanied by
chest pain,
rapid heartbeat,
rapid breathing (
hyperventilation), profuse
sweating and shortness of breath, you may be experiencing a
panic attack - a form of
anxiety.
Pleurisy.
Full article >>>Some common symptoms include:
fever;
chills;
cough; unusually
rapid breathing;
breathing that makes a "grunting" or
wheezing sound; laboured
breathing that makes a child's rib
muscles retract (
muscles between ribs draw inward with each breath); ...
Full article >>>A high PaO2 may indicate
rapid breathing (
hyperventilation). High PaO2 levels may also result from receiving
oxygen therapy.
Full article >>>First, the very low moisture content of winter air dries the
bronchial
tissues, particularly with the deep and
rapid breathing associated with
exercise. Second, the
cold air itself is another irritant to the
lungs.
Full article >>>You are experiencing
rapid breathing for the
first time. (This is a medical
emergency and you should be taken to the
emergency room
right away.)
You are in
pain, have a
fever, or notice any
bleeding.
Full article >>>Rapid
pulse or
rapid breathingExtreme
thirst, no
urine output, or sunken
eyesPale, clammy, or cool
skinNausea,
fever,
chills, or
rashYour
eyes hurt and are sensitive to light
The
sunburn or
blistering is very severe and painful ...
Full article >>>This results in an abnormal
rapid breathing pattern, especially in very early childhood. An affected baby may pant or breath rapidly for a while (this is known as episodic tachypnoea) and then stop
breathing (this is called apnoea).
Full article >>>Babies often breathe in cycles. That is, they alternate
rapid breathing with slow
breathing. This can be normal.
Apnea, however, occurs when the baby has an episode of not
breathing at all that lasts for more than 20 seconds.
Full article >>>Exercise-induced
asthma is initiated by the process of
respiratory heat exchange (the fall in
airway temperature during
rapid breathing followed by rapid reheating with lowered ventilation).
Full article >>>Patent ductus arteriosus: quick tiring, slow growth, susceptibility to
pneumonia,
rapid breathing. If the ductus is small, there are no symptoms.
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome: ashen color, rapid and difficult
breathing, inability to eat.
Full article >>>urinate
vomit or have
diarrhea sweat
breathe, especially during
rapid breathing overexert yourself in hot or humid weather
have a
fever.
Full article >>>You may need extra
insulin. You cannot keep any liquids down. You have been
vomiting for more than 1 hour. You develop any of the more advanced symptoms of keto
acidosis (fruity breath,
rapid breathing, extreme sleepiness).
Full article >>>of
calcium concentration in the body; a
deficiency in
vitamin D, which facilitates
calcium ion
absorption from the
gastrointestinal tract; or
alkalosis, an excessively alkaline state of body fluids resulting from persi
stent vomiting,
rapid breathing, ...
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