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Causes Of Rapid Breathing - Articles
Follow-up On 1-year-old boy with fever and rapid breathing
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Dr. Rakesh Kumar
Posted
Sun 12 Apr 2009 12:31am
This online case is from Florida.
Mother posted request at night locally and I reply soon the above three options namely Puls, Chamomila, and Nux Vomica., but mother saw that in morning and found Chammomila and gave accordingly, but she noticed no improvement.
So taken her child to his PCP who diagnosed him child with "bilateral ear infecti ...
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Health Tip: When Breathing Is Rapid and Shallow
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HealthFinder
Posted
Thu 25 Nov 2010 12:00pm
(HealthDay News) -- Tachypnea is the medical term for breathing that is abnormally rapid and shallow.
If you have the condition, the University of Maryland Medical Center says... pain.
A blood clot in the lung, sometimes called a pulmonary embolism.
Symptoms of rapid, shallow breathing should not be self-treated, and are "generally considered
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6 Quick Bad Breath Remedies You Can Use When You Eat Out
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Healthy Living ..
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:32am
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by Morgan Mathers
In life, every person faces one dilemma and no one can escape it: bad breath. We all get bad breath after we eat as well as when we are suffering from a sinus infection or some other illness. In order to get rid of this problem, you will need to know about a few bad breath remedies that you can use no matter where you are.
One
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breathe...just breathe.
by
CailenAscher
Posted
Mon 21 May 2012 7:00am
have you ever noticed how instantly calming the breath can be? when someone says "just take a deep breath" -- though it's often the last advice i want to hear in that moment -- i'm always surprised by how quickly its soothing effect takes place.
for thousands of years, yogis have noticed the profound effects of breathing practices, called ...
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Breathe, Just Breathe
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Dr. Mary Kearns, PhD
Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 4:51pm
One of my first posts on this blog was about breathing. It is such a basic thing, but it is easy to get into the habit of not breathing fully. I know that when I get stressed out, I have to remind myself to slow down and breathe. It's amazing how much a few deep, full breaths can calm you down. I have been on the verge of being stressed out
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Pursed Lip Breathing: Pucker Up and Breathe Easier
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Jane M.
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:01pm
cause you a whole lot of work with not a whole lot of results. So, that's why breathing can be so hard.
Also in COPD, the inside walls of your airways, the tubes inside your...
You would think that breathing would be as easy as inhaling and exhaling, requiring no thought at all. But for people with COPD, breathing can sometimes be very difficult
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Pucker for a better breathing: Pursed Lip Breathing
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Dr. Gemzel H.
Posted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 4:09pm
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The cause for Pursed Lip Breathing
When the lung airways are obstructed due to brochoconstriction (contraction of smooth muscles bands wrapping the airway), the air is trapped inside...
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Patients with advanced COPD look for a more complete exhalation leading to more room for breathing. That’s the reason why they breath out slowly
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