Pleurisy.
An inward breath is called inhalation. It is the process of breathing in air into the lungs.
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that causes inflammation and constriction of the airways. This can lead to symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing due to the blockage in the bronchioles that restrict airflow.
Yes. When you breath out you breath out moisture and that is water. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor .When it accepts water is produced
Bilateral anterior ethmoid refers to inflammation or infection in both sides of the frontal sinuses located between the eyes. This condition can cause symptoms such as facial pain, pressure, and congestion. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and nasal decongestants.
Cystic fibrosis is the genetic disorder that occurs when the body produces abnormally thick mucus. This condition affects the lungs, digestive system, and other organs, leading to recurrent infections and difficulty in breathing and digesting food.
Pleurisy.
Pleurisy.
Perhaps intercostal neuralgia.
You produce carbon dioxide through cellular respiration when you breath in air. Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide from converting oxygen into it through a long process and also produces energy.
it produces energy from the sunlight and also releases air in which we breath
Shortness of breath itself cannot be directly diagnosed through endoscopy, as it is a symptom rather than a condition. However, endoscopy can be used to visualize and assess the airways and lungs for potential causes of shortness of breath, such as obstructions, inflammation, or infections. If abnormalities are found during the procedure, they may provide insight into the underlying issue contributing to the patient's breathing difficulties.
Halitosis.
halitosis
halitosis
Air produces oxygen for humans to breath and also plants
It produces the oxygen we breath.
bad breath