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… or chills Cough Loss of sense of smell or taste Difficulty breathing Sore throat Loss of appetite Runny nose Sneezing … If you or someone in your care is having severe difficulty breathing, severe chest pain, having a hard time waking up, … at 8-1-1 anytime, day or night. If you have trouble breathing, can't drink, or feel much worse, go to an urgent …
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… Understanding opioid overdose Opioids slow down a person’s breathing and heart rate. Opioid overdoses result from … include: severe sleepiness; slow heartbeat; slow, shallow breathing or snoring; trouble breathing; cold, clammy skin; trouble walking or talking. If …
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… the increasing and decreasing pressure of the water as you breathe compressed air. Pressure changes can cause injuries … air sacs in your lungs rupture and make it hard for you to breathe. If air bubbles get into an artery, they can cause a … happens when a scuba diver ascends too quickly. Divers breathe compressed air that contains nitrogen. At higher …
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… social anxiety disorder include: Fast heart rate and fast breathing. Sweating. Nausea. Trembling and feeling weak in … hopelessness. Chest tightness or chest pain. Severe trouble breathing with a fear of choking. Hot flashes or chills. A … social anxiety disorder include: Fast heart rate and fast breathing. Sweating. Nausea. Trembling and feeling weak in …
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… thing that they will need to do in the outside world: Breathe. Wondering what your baby looks like at 32 weeks? … are working well enough that a baby born this month can breathe and keep fairly warm with medical support. … thing that they will need to do in the outside world: Breathe. Wondering what your baby looks like at 32 weeks? …
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… of shock No Symptoms of shock Are you having trouble breathing (more than a stuffy nose)? Yes Difficulty breathing more than a stuffy nose No Difficulty breathing more than a stuffy nose Have you had a seizure? …
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… your lung from expanding the right way when you try to breathe in. You will likely have shortness of breath and chest pain. A pneumothorax may become deadly if … and may lead to shock. Symptoms may include: Shortness of breath (dyspnea). This may be mild to severe, depending on …
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… Peak expiratory flow, or peak flow, is how much air you breathe out when you try your hardest. You measure peak flow … flow meter , a device that you can use at home. If you can breathe out quickly and with ease, you have a higher number. … and your asthma may not be bothering you. If you can only breathe out slowly and with difficulty, you have a lower …
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… body releases hormones that speed up your heart rate and breathing, increase blood pressure, and make your muscles … role in managing a health condition. Stress Management: Breathing Exercises for Relaxation Stress Management: Doing … or more of the following techniques to help you relax: Deep breathing is one of the best ways to lower stress. When you …