Roxanol is used for shortness of breath for hospice patients.
Yes, it is possible. It also can cause shallow breathing. I doses above the recommended levels it can cause breathing to stop and possible death.
Yes, azalopine, like other medications, can cause side effects, including shortness of breath in some individuals. This may be due to allergic reactions or respiratory system effects. If you experience shortness of breath while taking azalopine, it's important to seek medical attention promptly. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and information regarding medications.
Chemotherapy treatment can worsen anemia in patients by reducing the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow. This can lead to symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Patients may require additional treatments or medications to manage their anemia during chemotherapy.
shortness of breath and wheezing could be .....
yes they can .black grapes have tannis which causes shortness of breath .symptoms are ataxia and shortness of breath
Anxiety can cause shortness of breath. It can trigger asthma attacks for asthma sufferers. One of the symptoms of a panic attack is a shortness of breath.
shortness of breath and coughing?...I had a cold but should i go see doctor
Not being able to take a deep breath is not always considered shortness of breath. If you are exerting yourself, where you need more air but can't take a deep breath, you would have a shortness of breath.
hi, it means Shortness Of Breath.
Dyspnea is the medical term meaning shortness of breath. "Shortness of breath" is sometimes (disconcertingly) abbreviated in medical charts as "SOB."
Using the term shortness of breath alone could mean it is present at rest OR when exerting oneself Dyspnea specifies when shortness of breath is present with exertion
Complicated. Patients with complicated silicosis have noticeable shortness of breath, weight loss, and extensive formation of fibrous tissue (fibrosis) in the lungs. These patients are at risk for developing tuberculosis (TB).