What do these signs of
tachypnea at rest and coughing spells sound like?
Class III is severe disease variably characterized by anemia, weight loss, exercise intolerance,
tachypnea at rest, severe or persistent coughing, dyspnea, hemoptysis, syncope, and ascites.
Not exact matches
The only complication that occurs
at a higher rate in the c - section babies is something called transient
tachypnea of the newborn.
Signs your pet may have heart disease include increased respiratory rate (called
tachypnea) and / or effort (called dyspnea) when
at rest, collapse or fainting episodes, weakness and lethargy, reduced exercise tolerance, abdominal swelling, cough, blue discoloration of the gums or tongue (called cyanosis), swelling of the limbs or head, distension or pulsation of the jugular veins in the neck.