"it means when a lady is having breathing difficulties"
Uh...no, it is not a problem limited to women.
Labored breathing means- having to work hard(labor) to breathe, and still not receiving enough oxygen.
This is not simply having a hard time breathing. - Labored breathing is more serious in it's true, clinical definition.
Most likely it is a respiratory ailment. Try adding two tablespoons of cider vinegar to each gallon of water. This will help loosen up mucus. A water soluble tonic with Tetracycline is probably indicated. Do not use the vinegar treatment for more than three days.
Learn english. The question you probably mean is "Is a hen an animal or a bird?" Its both. A bird is a type of animal, which a hen is, so a hen is both an animal because its alive, and a bird. lol.
Don't know
The complete saying is brother Ben shot the rooster killed the hen now we can eat again.
Cornish, as in Cornish game hen, refers to the county of Cornwall in England. The Cornish chicken is native to Cornwall.
goulhjb ,mvm,
shallow breathing. Basically if it is hard to breathe, like asthma, you'd be breathing slower than the average person which would make your breathing labored.
Yes; this is correct.
wheezing, shortness of breath, and labored breathing.
"Asthma"
Labored breathing is a sign of nervouses. Its perfectly natural.
labored breathing, Cancer, Asthma...
Call your vet *now.*
breathe heavily = gasp, huffing and puffing, breathing, labored breathing, hyperventilation
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.
Thirst, orthostatic hypotension, irregular heartbeat, heavy, labored breathing, and fatigue
Yes, shortness of breath and labored breathing is one symptom of chronic lung conditions. The person cannot get enough O2 or get rid of enough CO2 because many of the alveoli are collapsed.
I have been looking into these symptoms myself and everything points to an allergic reaction from an insect sting/bite. My dog doesn't have the labored breathing, but from what I have read so far if your dog does that means it is pretty serious and you should get your dog to a vet.