This was a difficult one. I believe E865.5 is the most appropriate code.
As a potential medical emergency, an ambulance should be called or the person should be taken to a nearby hospital in case the difficulty breathing is a symptom for something much more serious. If it is caused by asthma, an inhaler should be available to the person to aid them in the meantime.
a respiratory disease often caused by an allergy that is marked by tightness in the chest and difficulty in breathing.
Anthrax
Dyspnea is difficulty breathing or shortness of breath due to awareness of the process of breathing. Tachycardia is increased heart rate when the heart is not being exerted. Both can be caused by anxiety or panic, and shortness of breath can be a symptom of tachycardia.
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The term used to desribe difficult or labored breathing is dyspnea. Asthma is one cause of dyspnea; pneumonia is another. When a person has trouble breathing and it seems that they are working hard just to inhale, you can describe it as "labored."Sometime people will actually sweat heavily due to the amount of effort they need to inhale--usually exhalation is a passive process and doesn't require muscle to work, just relax.
, When your dog is exhibiting signs of difficulty in breathing such as breathing hard, you need to contact your Vet now. It may be a upper respiratory infection or a underlying medical condition that has caused the difficulty in breathing. Labored breathing is one of the first signs of advanced heart worms in a dog. Also ventilate the room by opening windows to help the air to circulate more and remove the dog from a dusty room or a room which is fragrances with a air freshener as this can sometimes aggravate breathing difficulties. I hope your dog is better soon. Good luck with the Vet.
Ber beri is caused by deficiency of vitamin B1. It causes weakness, lethargy, swelling of the body, mental confusion and breathing difficulty due to heart failure.
alcohol is a depressent and slows your breathing, and if enough was consumed you could go into a coma. in addition you could be choking on your vomit very dangerous condition
Enlarged nasal turbinates can block breathing, can cause headaches, difficulty with vision as well as concentration. These are just a few of the problems caused by enlarged nasal turbinates.
This has caused me great difficluty.
Diphtheria is an infectioncaused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae.