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Few sensations are as frightening as not being able to get enough air. Shortness of breath — known medically as dyspnea — is often described as an intense ...
Most cases of shortness of breath are due to heart or lung conditions. Your heart and lungs are involved in transporting oxygen to your tissues and removing ...
Seek emergency medical care if your shortness of breath is accompanied by chest pain, fainting, nausea, a bluish tinge to lips or nails, or a change in mental ...
Trouble breathing when you lie flat; High fever, chills and cough; Wheezing; Worsening of preexisting shortness of breath. Self-care. To help keep chronic ...
When to seek medical advice. Shortness of breath that can't be explained by rigorous exertion or exercise requires a prompt, accurate diagnosis.
Shortness of breath, especially if it comes on suddenly; Trouble breathing or a feeling of suffocating (dyspnea); A bubbly, wheezing or gasping sound when ...
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