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What is the difference of paroxysmal eruption and cactaclysmic eruption?

"Paroxysmal eruption" typically refers to a sudden, intense burst or outbreak of something, such as volcanic activity or a medical condition. On the other hand, "cataclysmic eruption" specifically refers to a violent and widespread natural disaster, often associated with volcanic eruptions or earthquakes that cause massive destruction. In summary, paroxysmal eruption is more focused on the sudden intensity of an event, while cataclysmic eruption emphasizes the widespread and devastating impact.


What happens when one has orthopnea?

When one has orthopnea, one has a shortness of breath whenever one lays on a flat surface. Orthopnea causes dyspnea and Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyspnea.


What are the characteristics of the paroxysm?

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.


What is it called when everything is spinning and you can't see right?

This sensation is called vertigo. It is often accompanied by dizziness, nausea, and difficulty maintaining balance. It can be caused by issues with the inner ear, such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), vestibular neuritis, or Meniere's disease.


What is parodysmal nocturnal dyspnea?

Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea is a condition characterized by sudden episodes of severe shortness of breath that occur at night. It is typically associated with heart failure and may be a sign of fluid accumulation in the lungs. Treatment involves managing the underlying heart condition and may include medications to reduce fluid retention.