Sentences with phrase «fluid in the lungs causing»

A buildup of fluid in the lungs causes these symptoms.
This can cause symptoms ranging from burns to the tongue and lips to death from pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs causing difficulty breathing).

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Also, the newborn baby may breathe in the meconium - stained amniotic fluid, which may irritate the lungs and cause respiratory problems.
Amniotic fluid that appears green or brown often indicates that the growing baby has passed their first bowel movement whilst in the uterus (meconium), yet, a baby will usually not have their first bowl movement until after they are born.If this happens, and the baby does pass meconium within the fetus, it can get into their lungs and cause serious breathing problems (known as meconium aspiration syndrome).
Cardiologists from Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton, writing in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, say the condition, which causes an excess collection of watery fluid in the lungs, is likely to become more common with the increase in participation in endurance sports.
It is caused when fluids accumulate in the lungs and other organs — compromising circulation to the kidneys and brain — and if not successfully treated can be life threatening.
Their symptoms, including chest pain, fluid in the lungs, and shortness of breath, resembled those of a classic heart infarction, caused by a clogged blood vessel.
In patients with this mutation, called G551D, the distorted protein obstructs the flow of salt and fluids through the surface of cells, causing mucus in the lungs to thicken like oatmeaIn patients with this mutation, called G551D, the distorted protein obstructs the flow of salt and fluids through the surface of cells, causing mucus in the lungs to thicken like oatmeain the lungs to thicken like oatmeal.
In patients who already have kidney damage, rehydration therapy can cause pulmonary edema, a buildup of fluid in the lungIn patients who already have kidney damage, rehydration therapy can cause pulmonary edema, a buildup of fluid in the lungin the lungs.
They just cause you to pee more and lose more of the fluid then you have ones that affect the angiotensin - converting enzyme that affects — it's in the lung
Sometimes, that fluid can cause fluid elsewhere in the body to shift into the abdominal cavity or the lungs.
Fluid retention typically manifested as swollen ankles, but sometimes progressed to frank heart failure — fluid accumulation in the lungs causing shortness of brFluid retention typically manifested as swollen ankles, but sometimes progressed to frank heart failure — fluid accumulation in the lungs causing shortness of brfluid accumulation in the lungs causing shortness of breath.
Pneumonia, fluid in the lungs, or other lung conditions are also common causes.
Drugs commonly used are diuretics (e.g. furosemide to remove fluid that has accumulated in the abdomen or lungs and can cause your dog to drink more water and urinate more), angiotensin - converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors to relax blood vessels to allow more efficient blood flow from the heart and to ease the workload on the heart) and positive inotropic agents (e.g. pimobendan to increase the strength of contractility of the heart muscle tissue).
Congestive heart failure occurs when the heart is unable to pump an adequate amount of blood, causing an increase in pressure and fluid that eventually leaks out into the lungs or elsewhere.
The clinical signs occur when the pressure in the enlarged heart chambers cause fluid to leak out of the blood vessels into the lungs (called pulmonary edema or «water on the lungs») and sometimes the belly (ascites).
In this case, fluid leaks into the lungs and causes pulmonary edema, resulting in coughing and difficulty breathinIn this case, fluid leaks into the lungs and causes pulmonary edema, resulting in coughing and difficulty breathinin coughing and difficulty breathing.
Enlargement of the heart starts off slowly, then progressing into congestive heart disease causing fluid to build up in the lungs and other damage.
Over time, abnormal fluid buildup in the lungs will cause your dog to cough and seem out of breath.
These symptoms are caused by an enlarged heart, arrhythmias, and fluid accumulation usually in the lungs and sometimes the abdomen.
In severe cases, electrocution can also cause fluid to build up in the lungs and difficulty breathing or deatIn severe cases, electrocution can also cause fluid to build up in the lungs and difficulty breathing or deatin the lungs and difficulty breathing or death.
Electrocution and electrical shocks can cause burns and focal injuries, fluid buildup in the lungs that can make breathing difficult (i.e. non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema), and possible death.
The specialists in the Emergency and Critical Care Service diagnosed her with a noncardiogenic pulmonary edema (fluid build - up in the lungs) and aspiration pneumonia, a lung infection caused by stomach fluid being inhaled into the lungs.
Fluid may still be in the lungs, potentially causing pneumonia.
This is a condition in which the thorassic ducts leak, allowing fluid to ender the lungs and possibly causing them to twist inside the chest cavity.
If a pet bites through an electrical cord, it could result in a severe burn to the tongue or electrical shock which may cause the pet's lung to fill with fluid, causing respiratory distress.
The affected hamster heart can not pump effectively and leads to poor circulation, which in turn causes difficulty breathing from fluid build - up in the lungs, weakness due to reduced levels of oxygen in the blood, and rapid tiring during normal activities, such as walking or even eating.
Congestive heart failure causes fluid accumulation in and around the lungs and signs you may see include:
If a pet bites through an electrical cord, it could result in a severe burn to the tongue or worse, electrical shock, which can cause the pet's lung to fill with fluid, causing respiratory distress.
In January 2013, Chad's leaky valves worsened causing heart failure, a buildup of fluid in his lungIn January 2013, Chad's leaky valves worsened causing heart failure, a buildup of fluid in his lungin his lungs.
These help rule out other causes of respiratory symptoms like heart enlargement, fluid in or around the lungs, tumors or pneumonia.
Administration of too many fluids in the face of poor heart function or poor kidney function can cause edema (excess fluid), to form in the lungs or in other body tissues.
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