Epidemiological studies have shown that impaired breathing patterns during sleep are associated with a significantly increased odds ratio for hypertension in men but not women28. In a separate study, habitual short duration of sleep (defined as ≤ 5 h per night) was associated with higher risk ...
I heard the sound of her heavy breathing, I was very distressed. When we went to the hospital, they first said it was pulmonary hypertension, then she received medicine, and surgery was arranged for the third day. The operation was successful, and now she is just the same as a normal ...