Sentences with phrase «for dyspnea»

Risk factors for dyspnea will vary according to the risk factors associated with the condition that is causing the respiratory distress.

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A number of easily identified disorders can cause such shortness of breath (dyspnea, in technical terms), including asthma, lung infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (or COPD, an umbrella term for various conditions that permanently impair airflow through the lungs).
For the study, Puhan and colleagues developed a simplified BODE index and the ADO index, which included age, dyspnea and airflow obstruction.
Seeking the Source Precisely pinpointing asthma as the cause of a cat's chronic respiratory discomfort is challenging, says Dr. Goldstein, since many other conditions may be responsible for such symptoms as recurrent wheezing, coughing and dyspnea.
On a clinical presentation with the referring vet а tachycardia and dyspnea were noted and the patient was referred to us for a Cardiology consult.
It has no effect on progression of lesions in the lungs, as evidenced by radiography.2 An emergency dose of an oral or injectable glucocorticoid should be given to the owner in the event of a severe episode of collapse or dyspnea, to allow them time to get the cat to an emergency facility for additional treatment.
Tachypnea is the term used for rapid breathing and this may or may not be related to respiratory distress, which is known as dyspnea.
Marjoram is indicated for pulmonary issues (dyspnea), hypertension, cardiovascular concerns, nerve conditions (sometimes nerve irritation can contribute to coughs), respiratory infections (in humans it is used for head colds, rhinitis, sinusitis, bronchitis, otitis, and whooping cough).
Some clinical signs like lameness, bone pain & dyspnea (Uncomfortable respiration) may be seen but are highly non specific for cancer; therefore an exploratory laparotomy is necessary to diagnose pancreatic cancer in dogs.
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