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… while the scan is being done. You may be asked to hold your breath for short periods of time. During the test, you may … nausea, vomiting, a headache, dizziness, pain, burning, or breathing problems. Risks There are no known harmful effects … while the scan is being done. You may be asked to hold your breath for short periods of time. During the test, you may …
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… you to get an accurate reading, the person must be able to breathe through their nose. If they can't, then use the … you to get an accurate reading, the person must be able to breathe through their nose. If they can't, then use the …
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… movement) against the tube may help. Taking slow, deep breaths may also help. You may be given a shot of medicine … gas pumped into your large intestine. Taking slow, deep breaths through your mouth can help you relax. The test may … movement) against the tube may help. Taking slow, deep breaths may also help. You may be given a shot of medicine …
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… sample may be collected: By a person coughing up mucus. By breathing in a saltwater (saline) mist and then coughing. … sample. Rinse your mouth with water. Take about four deep breaths followed by a few short coughs, then inhale deeply … or office sample If you have discomfort when taking a deep breath or coughing, getting a sputum sample may be …
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… the cause of common symptoms such as a cough, shortness of breath, or chest pain. Find lung conditions—such as … blurring of the picture. You may be asked to hold your breath for a few seconds while the X-ray picture is taken. … some discomfort if you need to hold a certain position, breathe deep, or hold your breath while the X-ray is done. …
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… Check a heart murmur. Look for the cause of shortness of breath or unexplained chest pains. Check how well your heart … be asked to do several things, such as hold very still, breathe in and out very slowly, hold your breath, or lie on your left side. When the test is over, the …
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… a large amount of fluid that is causing pain or trouble breathing or that is affecting how the kidneys or the … a large amount of fluid that is causing pain or trouble breathing or that is affecting how the kidneys or the …
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… the cause of airway problems, such as bleeding, trouble breathing, or a long-term (chronic) cough. Take tissue … to numb the vocal cords. You may be asked to take a deep breath so the scope can pass your vocal cords. It is … your lung. The bronchoscope is then moved down your larger breathing tubes (bronchi) to examine the lower airways. If …
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… but still alert enough to co-operate. Your heart rate, breathing rate, and blood pressure will be monitored … feel numb and swollen. Some people feel like they can't breathe at times because of the probe in their throat, but … caused by the anesthetic. There is always plenty of breathing space around the probe in your mouth and throat. …
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… else (such as an object on the wall) and take slow, deep breaths through their nose during the X-rays. Risks There is … else (such as an object on the wall) and take slow, deep breaths through their nose during the X-rays. Risks There is …