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Yes, a long thoracic nerve injury can potentially lead to breathing issues, primarily due to its role in innervating the serratus anterior muscle, which helps stabilize the scapula during arm movement and contributes to proper respiratory mechanics. However, direct heart problems are less common, as the long thoracic nerve does not directly affect cardiac function. Indirectly, compromised respiratory function could lead to overall cardiovascular strain, but this would be more of a secondary effect rather than a direct result of the nerve injury.
smoking can cause lots of trouble.
An infection. Breathing trouble can be a respiratory infection. Allergies can cause both rashes and breathing trouble.
The medication Pentasa can cause kidney function problems but not complete failure. It also can cause chest pain and trouble breathing.
The fleeing women likely had trouble breathing due to a combination of physical exertion and panic. Running in a stressful situation can cause rapid heart rates and shallow breathing, making it difficult to catch their breath. Additionally, environmental factors such as smoke, dust, or extreme weather conditions could further exacerbate their breathing difficulties.
"Blood in the chest" typically refers to the presence of blood in the thoracic cavity, often due to trauma, injury, or certain medical conditions. This can lead to complications such as hemothorax, which is the accumulation of blood in the pleural space, and may cause difficulty breathing and reduced oxygen levels. Immediate medical evaluation and intervention are crucial in such cases to address the underlying cause and prevent serious complications.
The lowest level of current that can cause serious injury is around 20 milliamperes (mA). Currents above this level can cause muscle contractions, difficulty breathing, and potentially lead to cardiac arrest.
if you inhale cockroach spray, it will not kill you. It is generally non-toxic to humans. However, it can cause breathing problems. You would need to visit an emergency room if you have any trouble breathing.
Thoracic fractures can cause pain and limitation in chest wall movement, which may impair breathing. This can lead to difficulty taking deep breaths, reducing oxygen intake and potentially causing low oxygen levels in the blood. Prompt medical evaluation and management are crucial to ensure adequate breathing and oxygenation.
When the diaphragm moves up farther into the thoracic cavity, it is called diaphragmatic elevation or eventration. This condition can cause breathing difficulties and can be due to underlying causes such as paralysis of the diaphragm or certain medical conditions.
True. Pleurisy is inflammation of the pleura, the thin tissues that line the chest cavity and surround the lungs. This inflammation can cause pain in the thoracic cavity when the visceral and parietal pleura rub against each other during breathing.
my son has asthma my concern will this endoscopic sinus surgery make him have trouble breathing where he would have to be hosiptalized?