Long-term prevention of chronic dyspnea includes such lifestyle choices as regular aerobic exercise and avoidance of smoking
Chronic dyspnea can be caused by asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bronchitis, emphysema, inflammation of the lungs, pulmonary hypertension, tumors, or disorders of the vocal cords
Emphysema
Emphysema
cancer, diabetes and Lepra
The main symptoms of chronic bronchitis include: Dyspnea (shortness of breath), Wheezing, Coughing and sputum production. Other symptoms can include: muscle aches, nasal congestion, fatigue, a sore throat and headaches.
Because the cause of CFS is not known, there are no recommendations for preventing the disorder.
Because the cause of CFS is not known, there currently are no recommendations for preventing the disorder
Prompt and effective treatment of peptic ulcers will prevent chronic scarring and narrowing.
Expiraroty dyspnea (remember all pulmonary diseases have expiratory or mixed dyspneas and heart diseases are differentiated by inspiratory dyspneas)
There's really no way to prevent it, although most people who get it have had mono or chronic fatigue syndrome.
Dyspnea On Exertion or exertional dyspnea, difficulty breathing or painful breathing.
Dyspnea is the medical term meaning shortness of breath. "Shortness of breath" is sometimes (disconcertingly) abbreviated in medical charts as "SOB."