left-sided congestive heart failure
If you start to notice constant coughing, shortness of breath, and wheezing, it may be chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This cough is likely to not be a dry cough.
The most common symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis are shortness of breath, cough, and lack of exercise tolerance. A hoarse or sore voice is easily found with a cough, so would likely be present as well.
Women are more likely to experience nausea, shortness of breath and jaw pain. -amk
People with lung disease may be more likely to have shortness of breath.
Kidney infections should not cause tightness in the chest and shortness of breath. The kidneys are more likely to effect your back. Definitely check with your doctor to make sure nothing more serious is going on.
Would most likely work with a respiratory therapist to improve breathing if needed along with otter tests and procedures as the Dr sees fit
Chest pain and shortness of breath are most likely caused by angina, stress, anxiety, heart attack, indigestion and pulmonary embolism. While some causes are more likely than others, each kind happens frequently enough that it is important to take the symptoms seriously. Regardless of the cause, any instance of chest pain -- whether or not it is accompanied by a shortness of breath -- that either lasts longer than a few minutes or is on and off over the course of a few days and weeks should be reported to a doctor. One common cause for shortness of breath and chest pain is anxiety, which will usually also include a tight feeling and a rapid increase in heart rate. Any number of problems can result in this anxiety attack, including an anxiety disorder and stress. Relaxing and potentially antidepressants can assist with easing this. Angina is also common, which is when the heart muscle does not get enough blood flow. While this can signal a heart attack will be coming, it is not unheard of for the condition to rest in this state for years without worsening. Other symptoms will include sweating, dizziness, fatigue, pain the upper body and nausea. Stable angina can be left as is, but otherwise, surgery or medication will be required. Due to the serious nature and the accurate symptoms, a heart attack is certainly the most feared cause of chest pain and shortness of breath. Under any circumstance, this can be a fatal condition, and it will usually require drugs or surgery to clear the artery plaque when it does not end up to be fatal. It is always recommended to change a diet and create a new exercise plan to stop future heart attacks from occurring. It is difficult to figure out which condition is affecting a person without properly testing the individual, so if a person is experiencing any sort of chest pain along with shortness of breath, pain in the right arm, pain in the neck, chest tightening, nausea, fatigue, dizziness or vomiting should assume it to be a medical emergency. Note that not all symptoms need be present for a heart attack or serious illness to be present.
No, your more likely to die of smoke related disease but we are all going to die sometime and its as good a reason as any. The one thing you are more likely to suffer with if you smoke cigarettes is shortness of breath but it won't kill you, just make living very much more difficult
The likely word is the transposition "fatigue" (tiredness).
A patient requires oxygen therapy when the oxygen in their blood is unable to stay elevated on their own. If the patients lip has a bluish tint to the nail beds or lip, or is found with difficulty breathing and shortness of breath it is likely they will be a candidate for oxygen therapy.
Describe the pathological on the formation of an embolism, where would the embolus most likely lodge, causing Health's symptoms
Lungs.