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Breathing in second hand smoke can lead to respiratory problems especially for young children. In extreme cases it can lead to heart disease or lung cancer.
Yes, malnutrition could cause breathing difficulties. Malnutrition can lead to anemia, and shortness of breath and breathing irregularities are common.
Any breathing problems should be dealt with by a doctor. They could indicate anything from pneumonia to emphysema to pulmonary edema (which can quickly lead to congestive heart failure). We wouldn't wast any time.
.Goiter lead to respiratory difcults, lead to high heart rate bitting due to diffuclt in breathing,
Dust particles enter your lungs, and clog it up, leading to breathing/respiratory problems.
The heart is caused by severe heart problems that eventually can lead to inificant heart beats
being obease can be deadly although in some cases it isn't the persons fault (for instance a person with type 1 diabetes). Being obease can sometimes cause breathing problems and can sometimes lead to a heart attack.
Heartache is an emotional problem not a physical one. However it may cause stress which can lead to heart problems.
Heart disease is an umbrella term used to describe a number of diseases that affect the cardiovascular system. Problems with heart rhythms, valves, muscles, blood vessels or infections can all generally be referred to as heart disease.What are the Symptoms of Heart Disease?Patients experience different symptoms depending on which specific type of heart disease they have been diagnosed with. Blood vessel diseases may cause pain or weakness in the limbs, difficulty breathing or chest pain. Problems with heart rhythms can also cause difficult breathing and chest pain, in addition to dizziness, a fluttering feeling in the chest, abnormal heartbeat or fainting. Patients diagnosed with a heart defect may experience swollen limbs, difficulty breathing, low energy or fluid in the lungs. Heart disease that stems from muscle problems may be characterized by difficulty breathing, swelling of the limbs, exhaustion, lightheadedness or abnormal heartbeat. Heart infections may cause patients to feel unusually tired, have a consistent cough, skin rashes or fever. Lastly, heart disease caused by problems with the valves can result in chest pain, swelling of the limbs, fainting and abnormal heart beat.What are the Causes of Heart Disease?Different types of heart disease can be caused by many factors. Most commonly, heart disease is caused by smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, prescription medications, drug or alcohol abuse, viruses, bacteria, other diseases or genetics.Who is at Risk for Developing Heart Disease?Heart disease can strike anyone, but certain risk factors increase the likelihood of being diagnosed. The elderly are more likely to develop heart disease and men are at a greater risk than women. Family history is an important factor and the risk of disease is increased in an immediately family member has been diagnosed. Unhealthy diet and lifestyle choices can also lead to heart disease. People that smoke or have high blood pressure are at a greater risk for developing the disease.
Normally a broken rib does not impede breathing, but it is possible for the rib to puncture a lung, in which case it does cause a serious problem.
No,both are pain relivers,and if you combined them( take too much),pain killers can lead to respiratory problems(breathing problems,tiredness) which could lead to death
Well because diabetes has to do with the blood, and because your heart is what pumps blood.