...are rapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDTs) and rapid molecular assays. Both tests involve swabbing a person’s nose or throat and testing the mucus for the virus. Results can often be...
...Regular symptoms of asthma ‒ wheezing, coughing and breathlessness ‒ may become more intense, and/or constant Tightening of the neck and chest muscles; retractions A rattling sound in the chest...
...the heart muscle. It’s typically performed on those who have severe chest pain and have not had success with other medical treatments such as angioplasty or bypass surgery. The procedure...
...Symptoms of coronary artery disease may include: Angina, i.e. short-lived episodes of chest pain Shortness of breath Nausea Cold sweat Dizziness In severe cases, a heart attack may occur. Chest...
...contain mucus. The procedure is repeated until the solution comes out clear, indicating that most of the mucus has been removed. Today, nasal irrigation can be performed through a variety...
...mucus – Fever – Chest pain or discomfort – Lethargy or irritability **Q: How is pediatric pneumonia diagnosed?** **A:** Diagnosis is based on a physical examination, medical history, and diagnostic...
...the images. Chest x-ray – A chest x-ray is another test used for lung cancer screening; it works by scanning the organs inside the chest as well as nearby bones...
...pleural space to make the lung stick to the wall of the chest. Once the drug is injected, the chest drain is closed off to make sure the drug stays...
...more likely to develop GERD. Common symptoms include burning pain in the chest (heartburn) and an acidic taste in the mouth. The symptoms of GERD can be managed through diet...
...of mucus in order to protect and lubricate the bowel area. When a person is affected by Crohn’s disease, the production of mucus can increase, resulting in surplus mucus emerging...