Dyspnea is a medical term for shortness of breath. You may have a feeling of “not enough air” (air hunger), gasping, chest tightness, or working hard to breath. What’s the difference between dyspnea, shortness of breath and breathlessness? Both the terms, shortness of breath and breathlessness are used to describe dyspnea. One breathes fast…
Read MoreDyspnea is a medical term for shortness of breath. Shortness of breath is often explained as feeling of inadequate or not enough breathing of air (air hunger), gasping for air, chest tightness, feeling of suffocation and working hard (struggling) to breath. Dyspnea is a very uncomfortable feeling, causing distress and affecting quality of life. Dyspnea…
Read MoreI have a cough, is this something serious? There are many causes that lead to cough ranging from a simple allergy to serious conditions like pneumonia, lung cancer, fibrosis, pulmonary embolism etc. If you experience a cough that stays for longer than 2 weeks, visit a Chest Specialist/ Pulmonologist. How do I know my…
Read MoreA cough is a reflex mechanism to expel any irritant like mucous, dust or foreign object from the airways. A cough can be the symptom of an underlying illness, which causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways. TYPES OF COUGH Acute: develops suddenly, and last for 2-3 weeks Subacute : last more than 3…
Read MoreThe loss of consciousness (syncope), following an episode of coughing is called cough syncope. It occurs for a brief period and recovery is within seconds to minutes. This can occur in any individual suffering from cough due to multiple reasons. Why does this happen? There have been various proposed mechanisms used to describe…
Read MoreIt is a common misnomer used by the people “I have flu”. Cold/common cold and Flu are two separate illnesses caused by different viruses. As the symptoms for both illnesses are mostly similar, it is rather difficult to diagnose on the basis of symptoms. Flu causes intense symptoms and can lead to development of some…
Read MoreHow does smoking affect the lungs? Around 500 million microscopic air sacs called alveoli are found in your lungs. These alveoli are reservoirs of the air you breathe and draw oxygen from the air you breathe and expel carbon dioxide. Smoking kills the cells that line these air sacs, which causes them to collapse.…
Read MoreTips on Using an Inhaler for Asthma or COPD The use of a metered-dose inhaler’s (MDI) commonly known as an inhaler appears easy. However, a lot of people end up not using them properly. This leads to less effective treatment and less than optimal relief of symptoms. When you use your inhaler or MDI incorrectly,…
Read MoreIf you have a first- degree family member with asthma, it is more likely that you might develop asthma than someone who has no family history of this beathing disorder. A child is twice as likely to get asthma as someone who does not have a history of the condition in the family. A child’s…
Read MoreWhat are CPAP machines and why are they used in the treatment if Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)? A continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine is the most frequently prescribed device in the management of obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a medical disorder that is not caused by anxiety or insomnia. However, sleep apnea when…
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