The medical term for sudden onset of shortness of breath at night is "paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea." This condition typically occurs during sleep and can be a symptom of various underlying heart or lung conditions. It is important to seek medical evaluation if experiencing this symptom.
Episodic paroxysmal hemicrania occurs in both sexes, with a slight female preponderance (1.3:1). The age of onset is variable; studies show EPH onset is 12-51 years.
PSVT are those SVTs which are sudden, abrupt, almost immediate and unexpected onset and are more regular as well... PSVT is just the type of SVT..
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Acute refers to a sudden onset or short duration of a disease or condition, typically characterized by intense symptoms. It is the opposite of chronic, which refers to long-lasting or recurring conditions.
The onset of winter brought a sudden drop in temperature and the first snowfall of the season.
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Food poisoning generally has a slow onset. SUDDEN nausea generally has some other cause.
Episodic paroxysmal hemicrania (EPH), a more rare form of the disorder, is characterized by bouts of frequent, daily attacks with the same clinical features of CPH, but separated by relatively long periods without headache.
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