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Q: Why there is tachycardia in asthmatic patients?
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Pneumonia, as any other infectious process in your body, can cause tachycardia. Sometimes, patients with pneumonia also become dehydrated due to lack of fluid intake. This also can lead to tachycardia.


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Why asthmatic patients is a contraindication for aspirin?

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