Chronic, coughing, exercise intolerance, dyspnoea and tachypnoea in young dogs is due to blood vessels being blocked by adults, eggs and larvae.
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Ludwig's angina may extend into the pharyngeal and cervical spaces, and the swelling can compress the airway and cause dyspnoea ( difficulty breathing ).
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The newspaper Expressen said Per Petterson was struck with dyspnoea when playing a pickup game with friends Monday in his hometoewn of Goteborg, Sweden's second largest city.
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His health began to fail and started suffering from paroxysms dyspnoea, with a sensation of impending suffocation, and was described as " utter prostration of all muscular power ".
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The programme suggests the provision of treatments to manage pain, agitation, respiratory tract secretions, nausea and vomiting, or shortness of breath ( dyspnoea ) that the patient may experience.
Epinephrine is the first product for use to treat systemic allergic responses, particularly if a patient is experiencing dyspnoea or hypotension because it is capable of reversing adverse events quickly and is very safe to use.
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In mice, abdominal spasms, ataxia, defecation, dyspnoea, hyperactivity, hypoactivity, sweating, and throes were observed following venom injection . " S . cyanea " venom also contains some antibacterial activity.
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Emergency physicians are dispatched along with a paramedic ambulance according to several standard dispatch criteria ( indication catalogue, " " Notarzt-Indikationskatalog " " ), including myocardial infarction, dyspnoea, potential severe intoxication and needed pain management.
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Effects on the autonomic nervous system, including vomiting, profuse sweating, salivation, lachrymation, marked hypertension followed by hypotension, together with effect on the somatic nervous system to cause muscle fasciculation and dyspnoea are presumably due to excessive transmitter release.