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Meaning of "dyspnoea"

Dyspnoea is a noun that refers to the medical condition of experiencing difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath
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  • Alternative spelling of dyspnea

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dyspnoea
Dyspnoea when walking normally on the level.
Bronchitis which causes dyspnoea and sometimes invalidity.
Dyspnoea may be the only preceding symptom.
Symptoms included angina and dyspnoea.
Dyspnoea was reported in patients treated with ticagrelor.
Blunt left chest with dyspnoea.
Dyspnoea pharyngolaryngeal pain epistaxis rhinorrhoea.
Feel short of breath dyspnoea.
Includes dyspnoea and dyspnoea exertional.
Symptoms are cough and dyspnoea.
Dyspnoea was the most frequent complaint in this period.
There was no effect on forced expiratory volume in one second or dyspnoea.
Dyspnoea including asthmatic condition.
This can limit exercise capacity and worsen dyspnoea.
Dyspnoea even on mild exertion.

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Symptoms suggesting angina or dyspnoea.
Dyspnoea when walking slowly.
Cough or dyspnoea or tachypnea.
Dyspnoea shortness of breath.
The associated disabilitated dyspnoea justified an adaptation to the multiples limitations.
Dyspnoea difficulties to breathe.
Hortness of breath dyspnoea.
Malaise dyspnoea difficulty in breathing.
Thromboembolic events dyspnoea.
History of dyspnoea and chronic cough in various members of a family.
Breathing difficulties dyspnoea.
Of these dyspnoea is usually the most prominent and distressing symptom.
The rapid breathing generally suggests that dyspnoea has occurred.
Dyspnoea on major exertion with minor deterioration of lung function test scores.
Asthma is also defined as paroxysmal or chronic dyspnoea due to lung disorder.
One patient suffered dyspnoea and the other patient suffered hypersensitivity.
Neurotoxic symptoms are however rare and have only included diplopia and dyspnoea.
Risk of dyspnoea.
Evaluate dyspnoea to exclude cardiopulmonary conditions including cardiac failure and pulmonary syndromes.
Lactic acidosis is further characterised by acidotic dyspnoea and hypothermia followed by coma.
Severe dyspnoea at rest due to complications of advanced malignancy or requiring supplementary oxygen therapy.
In this case the patient didn t complain for dyspnoea although there were auscultation findings.
Dyspnoea al in.
This lung hyperinflation contributes to the dyspnoea and resultant activity limitations during stable disease.
The animals treated with this preparation showed evident signs of pain and pronounced dyspnoea.
This constriction and dyspnoea occur sometimes in cholera morbus and in painful menstruation.
The animals treated with said preparation showed evident signs of pain with marked dyspnoea.
Cases of worsening dyspnoea of unclear aetiology have been reported shortly after starting ambrisentan therapy.
The most common adverse reactions with cangrelor include mild and moderate bleeding and dyspnoea.
Dyspnoea was commonly reported in patients treated with Kyprolis.
Weak Vitals with severe dyspnoea and hypotension.
Dyspnoea Respiratory distress including pneumonitis and pulmonary oedema.
Treatment with Kengrexal may increase the risk of dyspnoea.
Dyspnoea Foreign body in other and multiple parts of alimentary tract.
Sinus congestion Dyspnoea exertional.

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