Asthma
... disease characterized by periodic attacks of
wheezing , shortness of breath, and a tight feeling in the ... with moderate, short-lived symptoms such as
wheezing . Asthma tic bronchi ole and normal bronchi ... This can make it hard to breathe and cause
wheezing as you breathe in and out. Asthma cannot be ...
Cough
... Cough Cough ing up blood ( hemoptysis )
wheezing Shortness of breath Discomfort during ... on flu , see " Influenza ." ... Cough s,
wheezing and breathing problems improve as lung ... ... Constant cough ing Trouble breathing
wheezing Frequent colds Cough ing up a lot of sputum ...
Coughing up blood
... tract). Coughing up blood ( hemoptysis )
wheezing Shortness of breath Discomfort during ... away, coughing up blood , shortness of breath,
wheezing , hoarseness chest pain , sometimes made ... of breath. Chest pain that doesn't go away.
wheezing . Coughing up blood . Hoarseness . Swelling ...
Wheezing
...
wheezing commonly occurs in infants and young children ... can cause breathing difficulties .
wheezing Definition:
wheezing is a high-pitched whistling sound produced by ...
Angioedema
... or fainting nasal congestion runny nose shortness of breath
wheezing difficulty swallowing ... METABISULFITE - A group of compounds used as ... individuals. Symptoms may include rash , urticaria , angioedema ,
wheezing , or low blood pressure . The original NDA submitted in January 2000 ...
Breathing difficulties
... (long-term) lung condition that causes breathing difficulties and
wheezing when air passages narrow and become inflamed. The condition ranges from ... experienced fewer asthma tic attacks than the other children with less
wheezing , cough ing, tightness or breathing difficulties . Breathe Right ...
Bronchospasm
... or narrowing of the airway s ( bronchi oles) in the lung, manifest by
wheezing . See
wheezing . [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] ... ...
Dizziness
... . NSAIDs can also cause allergic reactions such as skin rashes and
wheezing . Side effects may include headaches , dizziness , upset stomach , ... Blue lips, fingers, or fingernails Inability to speak High pitched or
wheezing sounds Facial, tongue , or throat swelling Hives Rapid or irregular ...
Hoarseness
... membrane s. Reactions with widespread redness of the skin , hives ,
wheezing , hoarseness , low blood pressure , or severe vomiting or diarrhea ... a cough that doesn't go away, coughing up blood , shortness of breath,
wheezing , hoarseness chest pain , sometimes made worse by inhaling swelling ...
Low blood pressure
... factor. Reactions with widespread redness of the skin , hives ,
wheezing , hoarseness , low blood pressure , or severe vomiting or diarrhea ... cough ing, hives and swelling of tissue s in the lips or larynx ,
wheezing , shortness of breath, low blood pressure , ... By preventing return ...
Nasal flaring
... Your doctor first asks about any recurrent episodes of cough ing,
wheezing , shortness of breath, chest tightening, nasal flaring , rapid breathing ... Severe cough ing, shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, and/or
wheezing Difficulty talking Breathing hard and fast Nasal flaring Hunched ...
Phlegm
... . For Your Information Books ... Chronic cough ing, phlegm and
wheezing Eye and nose irritation Reduced lung function Irritability and ... called a smoker's cough , is common and produces a lot of phlegm .
wheezing , chest tightness and difficulty breathing are often noticed first . ...
Rashes
... NSAIDs can also cause allergic reactions such as skin rashes and
wheezing . NSAID preparations applied to the skin can commonly cause reddening, ... the population, cause symptoms like runny nose, itchy eyes , sneezing ,
wheezing , cough ing, and various kinds of skin rashes . A hypersensitivity ...
Skin Rashes
... NSAIDs can also cause allergic reactions such as skin rashes and
wheezing . NSAID preparations applied to the skin can commonly cause reddening, ... the population, cause symptoms like runny nose, itchy eyes , sneezing ,
wheezing , cough ing, and various kinds of skin rashes . Symptoms of ...
Sputum
... ing sputum production difficulty breathing , in advanced stages
wheezing shortness of breath. GENERAL"Destroy sputum (spit); he should avoid ... of the skin caused by lack of oxygen Rapid pulse ( heart rate)
wheezing ... Postural Drainage: This treatment , also called PD, helps loosen ...
Stridor
... thoracic airway obstruction. It is usually heard when inhaling (see
wheezing and abnormal lung sounds). Stridor A raspy sound that occurs during ... of 1-2 years and is the most common cause of stridor (upper airway
wheezing when a breath is taken in) in this age group. Dysphagia (trouble ...
Sweating
... Blue lips, fingers, or fingernails Inability to speak High pitched or
wheezing sounds Facial, tongue , or throat swelling Hives Rapid or irregular ... Rapid pulse , sweating , dizziness , fainting , unconsciousness
wheezing , chest tightness, difficulty breathing , cough ing Itchy hives , ...
Abdominal Pain
...... Abdominal Cramp ing (Pelvic Pain in Females) Lower Abdominal Pain (Pelvic Pain in Females) Pelvic Pain in Females Urge Incontinence
wheezing ... An occasional side effect of treatment with ddI, pancreatitis can result in severe, debilitating abdominal pain and death . ...
Airway
... with severe symptoms. Asthma causes the airway s of the lungs to swell and become narrower. This can make it hard to breathe and cause
wheezing as you breathe in and out. Asthma cannot be cured, but can be relieved with medicine. Repeat attacks are common. Causes ... Respiratory ...
Allergic reactions
... allergy treatment . Allergic reactions can be serious and even fatal. If your child has acute symptoms in addition to the rash , such as
wheezing , difficulty breathing , tightness in the throat or chest, fainting , nausea , vomiting , or other serious symptoms, ... Some allergic ...
Allergen
... commonly associated with allergy -induced eczema . Allergen Any substance that irritates only those who are sensitive (allergic) to it. Asthma
wheezing ( labor ed breathing ) due to allergies or irritation of the lungs . Allergen Any substance that irritates only those who are sensitive ...
Allergies
... be told to avoid food and fluids for 8 hours before the test. Ear infections ( otitis media ) Allergies Vomiting Diarrhea Pneumonia ,
wheezing , and bronchiolitis Meningitis Research also suggests that breastfeeding may help to protect against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ( SIDS ...
Aminophylline
... are used to treat and/or prevent the symptoms of bronchi al asthma , chronic bronchitis , and emphysema . These medicines relieve cough ,
wheezing , shortness of breath, and troubled breathing . aminophylline These medications are available in pill, liquid, injection , or suppository ...
Antibiotics
... ly ill infants to protect against secondary bacterial invasion. - Corticosteriods may be given, in rare cases, to small infants with acute
wheezing . Oral antibiotics Oral antibiotics have a high success rate, and can be safely used for up to a year. It can take up to six months to fully ...
ARDS
... . The person begins to take rapid but shallow breaths. The doctor who listens to the patient's chest with a stethoscope may hear "crackling" or
wheezing sounds. NAN RICH ARDS ON: It was very frustrating to see someone who was so physically active and so assertive and very ambitious and being able ...
AST
... that leaks from the damaged liver . Measured in blood to assess liver injury . AST HMA "1 SYMPTOMS"Difficult breathing , cough ing,
wheezing , tight chest. Attacks of multi ple symptoms can occur suddenly or gradually. Sometimes there is cough ing with thick, persi stent sputum that ...
Auscultation
... ( auscultation ). If you have an abdominal aortic aneurysm , there will be a "blowing" murmur over the aorta or a "whooshing" sound (bruit).
wheezing may be heard when listening to the chest with a stethoscope ( auscultation ). Tests used in the diagnosis of occupational asthma may include the ...
Breathing difficulty
... by taking medicines that treat both causes of asthma , one could better control their condition and limit the number of asthma attacks, severe
wheezing , breathing difficulty and chest tightness. Other symptoms may involve the heart and central nervous system . These may include changes in ...
Bronchitis
... laryngitis ( inflammation of the voice box), ... Bronchitis What are the signs and symptoms of asthma in infants ? You might not notice
wheezing until your child is at least 18 to 24 months old. So look for other clues such as a rattly cough , rapid breathing and frequent chest colds . ...
Bronchiolitis
... heals totally, however, bronchitis can also be chronic . Ear infections ( otitis media ) Allergies Vomiting Diarrhea Pneumonia ,
wheezing , and bronchiolitis Meningitis Research also suggests that breastfeeding may help to protect against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ( SIDS ...
Bruising
... tinnitus (ringing in the ears) and unusual bruising or bleeding . NSAIDs can also cause allergic reactions such as skin rashes and
wheezing . The side effects of this type of contraception would be minor: pain or some bruising at the site of injection . Some men who have tried ...
Chest infection
... elderly can benefit from this remedy .شفاء ا"ناس من ا"أمراض ا"صدريه وخاصة ا"مسنين ويمكن ان تستفيد من هذا ا"ع"اج. Symptoms of COPD include a
wheezing cough , breathlessness and chest infection s. As the disease becomes severe, not enough oxygen passes into the lungs and so the amount ...
Chest pain
... into the space. Chest pain Shortness of breath Bluish discoloration of the skin caused by lack of oxygen Rapid pulse ( heart rate)
wheezing ... Chest pain s, palpitations , abnormally rapid pulse , abnormally rapid breathing , shortness of breath, a smothering sensation Abdominal ...
Chest X-ray
... x-ray , and my doctor called me at home. By listening to the child's lungs with a stethoscope, the doctor will be able to detect the coarse
wheezing sounds which are characteristic of bronchitis . A chest X-ray and sputum examination will facilitate the diagnosis . ...
Chill
... may discharge. Some common symptoms include: fever ; chill s ; cough ; unusually rapid breathing ; breathing that makes a "grunting" or
wheezing sound; laboured breathing that makes a child's rib muscle s retract ( muscle s between ribs draw inward with each breath); ... They appear ...
Chills
... and may discharge. 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 muscle s retract ( muscle s between ribs draw inward with each breath); ... They appear ...
Choking
... problems, your airway s become inflamed and clogged with mucous. By the time you get to a full-blown asthma attack and you're cough ing and
wheezing and choking , and all that swelling may have been going on for a while. Other symptoms include urticaria or edema , choking , cough ing, ...
Circulation
... of the heart ( heart attack ) Blood loss ( trauma or internal bleeding of any cause) ... Circulation improves 3 to 9 months Cough s,
wheezing and breathing problems improve as lung function is increased by up to 10% ... A circulation disorder characterized by changes of blood ...
Colds
... to deal with any sadness, anger, or fear you may have. Work as a team with your health care providers. Constant cough ing Trouble breathing
wheezing Frequent colds Cough ing up a lot of sputum Blood y sputum Achy, non-localized chest pain Fatigue Weakness Weight loss If the ...
Cramp
... Abdominal Cramp ing (Pelvic Pain in Females) Lower Abdominal Pain (Pelvic Pain in Females) Pelvic Pain in Females Urge Incontinence
wheezing ... Dull or sharp or cramp ing Persi stent /constant or intermittent Tissue or clot -like material that passes from the vagina ... ...