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Most worrisome symptoms of Swine Flu by Weight Master E. Patient ExpertHealth Maven For adults, the most worrisome symptoms are these: shortness of breath persistent vomiting confusion dizziness For young children, the most worrisome symptoms are: very rapid breathing not interacting normally, not eating or drinking normally, being unusually irritable, or appearing unusually sleepy high fever and rash a bluish color of th ... Read on »
Lungs Blood Clots May Not Originate From the Legs by NorthcoastFootcare ... lot breaking off, traveling to the lungs and causing a pulmonary embolism. A pulmonary embolism blocks the main artery of the lung and causes shortness of breath, chest pain, rapid breathing and in severe cases sudden death. A new study challenges [...] Read on »
How Deep Breathing Can Help Reduce Anxiety, Stress and Panic by Matt A. ... xious. However, the problem is that most people interpret this as taking rapid breaths, rather than deep, natural breathing that fills our stomach, as well as our upper chest.Rapid breathing can simply imbalance the oxygen in your blood, causing you to feel more agitated and nervous. Deep natural breathing is slow and calm, rather than rapidly gulp ... Read on »
Exercise & Deep Breathe for Detox by Healthosity .. Patient Expert ... l times a day and at night when you’re laying down for sleep. “More than half of our patients with FMS or CFS develop a disordered pattern of breathing. They take very small rapid breaths using the small muscles of their chest instead of slow, deep breathing with the large muscles of the abdomen. These changes are subtle and most people who ‘hyper ... Read on »
Breathing your way through Anxiety by Paulineh ... n to your lungs as you used to when you were younger. If you shallow breathe like I do then you will build up more carbon dioxide in your lungs.When you are anxious you also rapid breathe which not only can lead to overall tiredness but is not good for your heart. It only takes about 5 minutes a day to freshen that stale air that is accumulating ... Read on »
Health Tips for June 30 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven ... gue, and muscle stiffness or aches. * Headache, nausea and vomiting. * Distinctive breath odor, often fruity. * Mental stupor or disorientation that could lead to coma. * Rapid breathing, or difficulty breathing when lying down. * Low blood pressure. * Loss of appetite, abdominal pain. Read on »
Strong Backs Workout (from YogaToday.com) by BwayMeadowlark ~Sadasana (Easy Seated Pose)~ Durga Pranayama (Three-Part Breathing)~Kapala Baati (Rapid Breathing Sequence)~Child's Pose (Set an intention for your practice)~Cat Pose~Downward Dog~High Plank~Child's Pose~Downward Dog~Sun Salutations (Sarah Kline version, 2 ... Read on »
The Good News and the Bad News by AimeeTheSuperMom ... a "skin tag" on the brain. We will be watching with MRI tests every three months. But, for now, it's harmless. The bad news is that the mass does NOT explain his hypoxia and rapid breathing. So, more tests are needed and we're looking at about another week or so (at least) before we get to go home. I will, of course, keep everyone posted. I don't ... Read on »
The Essential 4 Series: Breathe Better Methods II by Drea D. Healthy Living Professional ... take great care not to strain any part of the system by overdoing your practice. Do everything gently, avoid even the slightest strain, and never hurry. ...Women suspend the rapid breathing exercises (Kapaalabhaati and Bastrika) during their menstrual period and also for 2 or 3 days afterward. Pregnant women, who are regular practitioners, may con ... Read on »
Signs & Symptoms of Asthma by Medical Team ... hlessness Chest tightness Cough worse at night Coughing Cyanosis Difficulty speaking Drop in peak flow rate Inflammation Itchy throat Persistent cough Poor stamina Rapid breathing Rapid pulse Shallow breathing Shortness of breath Shortness of breath after exertion Sore throat Wheezing Of course, these are just some of the common s ... Read on »