During breathing, the inhaled gas molecules diffuse from the alveolar region and are dissolved into the bloodstream. Gas molecules are then taken up by tissues through a simple physical dissolution process, which allows them to be partitioned between the air and blood during absorption and between ...
Adenovirus pneumonia: The disease is more common in 6 months to 2 years old children, with the appearance of continued high fever, drowsiness and dispirited, pale complexion, severe cough, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. Signs in the lungs appear late, and moist crackles are heard 4 to 5...
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certain laboratory and clinical tests. Table1illustrates the clinical features available in the clinical health records. Some of the highly relevant clinical features with TB disease are pleuritic chest pain, breathing difficulty, appetite loss, weight loss, body temperature, cough type, sweating, and ...
resulting in the termination of dialogues in a large number of such cases. For instance, a person comes with difficulty of breathing, and if an agent inspects some irrelevant (less relevant) symptoms such as skin growth and knee swelling, the end-user may become annoyed and terminate the cha...
Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath Chest tightness or pain Cough Wheezing or whistling when you breathe out Dust mite allergy can cause you to have these symptoms all through the year. Because dust mites live in pillows, bedding, and mattresses, you’ll likely have these symptoms when...
If a person with CF doesn’t treat these symptoms, they will likely have frequent lung infections, difficulty breathing, and long-term damage to the lungs. They may become malnourished from lack of nutrients and lose weight, which also makes it harder to fight lung infections. Without treatment...
Adenoid hypertrophy can lead to adenoidal mouth breathing, which can result in “adenoid face” and, in severe cases, can even lead to respiratory tract obstruction. The Fujioka ratio method, which calculates the ratio of adenoid (A) to nasopharyngeal (N) space in an adenoidal-cephalogram (A...
Supplemental magnesium may be very beneficial for some, particularly if the person has a magnesium deficiency. However, added magnesium can be very hazardous for people who have difficulty eliminating magnesium, as happens with kidney insufficiency. The vigorous use of diuretics usually increases magnesiu...
Generally, as breathing becomes more difficult, areas of the chest where retractions can be seen increases. It has been observed that a) mild difficulty in breathing can cause retraction in the abdomen, just below the rib cage (sub coastal) and at the bottom of the breastbone (sub sternal...