By making an open to ventilate the lungs better allowing more air to get in. Also allows for an opening to insert oxygen tube through if necessary.
no, its not
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no it just repeats after the vampire stage glad to help ;)
End-stage emphysema symptoms include severe shortness of breath, chronic cough, and significant fatigue. The presence of tachycardia (rapid heart rate) may indicate stress on the heart or a response to low oxygen levels. An aortic aneurysm can lead to additional symptoms such as chest or back pain, while feeling jittery may be related to anxiety, low oxygen levels, or other underlying issues. It's crucial for individuals experiencing these symptoms to seek immediate medical attention for proper evaluation and management.
End stage is where you practice your play before performing it. End stage theatres are those that have an audience on only one side. Such stages are most often rectangular or square, but they can be triangular. End stage can also mean the last stage or phase of a terminal illness.
It comes at the end, like this:man'uv-wôr'
It can be if untreated. Yes many times but when helped you might have the chance of living.
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No, "end stage" is not hyphenated when used as a noun or adjective phrase. It typically appears as two separate words, such as in "end stage cancer." However, if used as a compound adjective before a noun, it can be hyphenated, as in "end-stage treatment." Always consider the context in which it is used.
A person with emphysema externally presents with a barrel shaped chest. This is due to reduction in the elasticity of lungs. Also, the patient feels shortness of breath, fatigue and gets tired quickly.
Taking the Stage ended on 2010-04-15.
Stage a Number ended on 1953-05-20.