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hyperventilation; irritability; painful urination; restlessness; shaking; trouble sleeping. Incidence not known. Bleeding, blistering, burning, coldness ...
hyperventilation; irritability; lack of appetite; loss of bladder control; loss of interest or pleasure; lower back or side pain; muscle spasm or jerking of the ...
hyperventilation; inability to have or keep an erection; increased appetite; irritability; lack of feeling or emotion; lack or loss of strength; loose stools ...
Mental dependence (addiction) is less likely to occur when opioids are used for this purpose. Physical dependence may lead to withdrawal symptoms if treatment ...
Absence of cerebral vasoconstriction with hyperventilation in tetraplegic man. Evidence for neurogenic control of cerebral circulation. Lancet. 1972 Sep 2; 2( ...
Patients with hyperventilation as the cause of their hypoxemia. Timing of onset of respiratory failure cannot be obtained (possibly associated with transfer ...
Our respiratory practice uses state-of-the-art tools to assess breathing and lung function. This includes advanced tests such as:.
As mortality improvements in acute respiratory distress syndrome have stagnated and the concept of safe ventilation continues to evolve, the search for ...
Pneumonia — an infection in one or both lungs; Pneumothorax — a collapsed lung; Pulmonary edema — too much fluid in the lungs; Pulmonary embolism — a blood clot ...
Therefore, treat loss of consciousness as a medical emergency until the symptoms are relieved and the cause is known. Talk to your health care provider if you ...
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