answersLogoWhite

0

Any kind of chest trauma or brain injury can affect the mechanics of breathing.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Side affects of breathing antifreeze odor from a combustible engine?

side affects of breathing antifreeze odor from a cng combustible engine


What is the number one injury in auto mechanics?

Your love life....


What are the factors that affects the rate of breathing?

cigarettes


What best describes the biomechanics of breathing?

The mechanics of breathing are Inhaling, air and Co2 Swapping and exhaling.


Rotator cuff injury affects the knee?

No


Does goiter affects your normal breathing?

Yes in some cases.


Why is pollution affecting people?

It affects our breathing and is bad for the environment.


Can long thoracic nerve injury cause trouble breathing?

yes


What is injury affects on drugs and alcohol?

Alcohol.....you WILL get injured. Drugs.....you won't care.Also, affects in grammer using is effected.


What are the breathing nerves?

The primary nerves involved in breathing are the phrenic nerve and the intercostal nerves. The phrenic nerve controls the diaphragm, the main muscle involved in breathing, while the intercostal nerves control the muscles between the ribs that help with the mechanics of breathing.


Can a Concussion cause difficulty breathing?

A concussion primarily affects brain function and can lead to symptoms such as headaches, confusion, and dizziness. While it does not directly cause difficulty breathing, severe concussions may lead to complications or secondary injuries that could affect respiratory function. Additionally, anxiety or panic resulting from the concussion may also contribute to breathing difficulties. It's essential to seek medical attention if breathing problems occur after a head injury.


Are cervical spinal cord injuries more severe than thoracic spinal cord injuries?

The higher the injuries are in the spinal cord, the more structures are affected. Any injury above the C5 level is frequently lethal as it affects the diaphragm for breathing.