Description: Difficult or labored breathing; shortness of breath.
Persons most commonly affected: All age groups and bothe sexes.
Organ or part of body involved: Airways, lungs and Heart.
Symptoms and indications:
Noisy breathing; an anxious, distressed expression; dilated nostrils;
gasping; a protuding abdomen; an expanded chest; and blue lips and
fingertips.
Causes and risk factors:
Inadequate delivery of oxygen to the tissue, as in severe anaemia; by
failure of the heart to keep up the needs of the body, as in congestive
heart failure; by overexertion; by obstruction of the airways; by
narrowing of air passages, such as occurs in asthma; or by restricting
of lung capacity, which may be caused by a chest deformity.
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