* Choking * Stridor * Epiglottitis
The condition is most likely choking.
looking panicked and not able to cough, cry or breathe
Looking panicked and not able to cough, cry or breathe.
Have them breathe into their hands
because you have a life threatening disease that if you do not fix you will die soon....
Humans can breathe comfortably up to an altitude of around 8,000 feet (2,400 meters) before experiencing difficulty due to decreased oxygen levels.
Usually a person's throat will close up and cannot breathe, or a rash can develop, in any event call the doctor, life threatening.
Yes, emphysema is a serious lung condition that can be life-threatening, especially if left untreated or if the individual continues to smoke. It leads to gradual damage of the air sacs in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe and reducing the body's ability to get oxygen into the bloodstream. Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage symptoms and slow down the progression of the disease.
If someone is born without a diaphragm, it is typically a life-threatening condition that can lead to respiratory distress and the inability to breathe properly. Emergency medical intervention is required, which may involve surgery to reconstruct the diaphragm or implement alternative breathing support techniques.
Your question reads like you want asthma. You don't. When an attack happens you can't breathe and people have died with an attack.
When you have very little oxygen to breathe, your body may start to experience symptoms like difficulty breathing, confusion, weakness, and eventually, loss of consciousness. If oxygen levels continue to drop, it can lead to organ damage and potentially be life-threatening. It is essential to seek medical help immediately if you or someone else is experiencing severe oxygen deprivation.
The condition of only being able to breathe through one nostril is called nasal congestion or nasal obstruction.