Search Results 11-20 of 16178 for Orthopnea
Sebastian Fernandez-Bussy, M.D.: So patients who have COPD , they could have emphysema, which is damage of the lung tissue. And they get like holes in the ...
... (dyspnea, orthopnea, or edema) and 1 sign (rales on auscultation, peripheral edema, ascites, pulmonary vascular congestion on chest radiography); Prior ...
A collapsed lung occurs when air leaks into the space between your lung and chest wall. This air pushes on the outside of your lung and makes it collapse.
It's also unclear if the symptoms of positional dyspnea (orthopnea) are associated with interstitial edema or changes in blood volume compartments. There's ...
A general term for lung swelling and irritation, it's often caused by breathing in irritants. The swelling can cause trouble breathing and a dry cough.
This lung condition makes the heart work harder and become weak. Changes in genes and some medicines and diseases can cause it. Learn more.
... dyspnea, orthopnea, dyspnea on mild or moderate exertion) at screening; or signs of HF (any rales post cough, chest x-ray demonstrating pulmonary congestion); ...
Also seek emergency medical care if your numbness is accompanied by: Weakness or paralysis. Confusion. Trouble talking. Feeling dizzy. Sudden, bad headache.
Asthma is a condition in which your airways narrow and swell and may produce extra mucus. This can make breathing difficult and trigger coughing, ...
This life-threatening heart condition that's present at birth changes the way blood travels from the heart to the rest of the body.
Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission.
Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic Press.
Your donation powers the future of medicine and helps save lives.