...often bring up mucus. Other symptoms include fatigue, wheezing, and shortness of breath.[1] Chronic bronchitis is differentiated from acute bronchitis by its persistent nature. Acute bronchitis – which shares the...
...Health Spotlight: Coping with Emotional Distress from Peyronie’s Disease” 1. How can Peyronie’s disease affect a person emotionally? Peyronie’s disease can cause emotional distress due to factors like [1]: Physical...
...may develop suddenly and be short-lived (acute), or develop over time and be a chronic condition. Most cases of acute pericarditis are mild and clear up on their own within...
...Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is the most common cause of pneumothorax in a newborn. This is a rare condition that occurs more commonly in babies born extremely premature. In cases...
...Hypoxemic respiratory failure Refractory cardiogenic shock Hypercapnic respiratory failure The procedure is also recommended for: Young patients awaiting a heart or lung transplant who require cardiac and respiratory support before...
...it. Numbness. Although a miscarriage can be distressing for many people, it is also possible for a person to feel an absence of intense feelings and to find this distressing...
...in lighting) Horner syndrome: decreased pupil size, drooping eyelids and sweating on one side of the face Fatigue Abdominal (tummy) pain Diarrhea or constipation Sweating Neck pain Fever, very rarely...
...and strenuous exercise can all act as triggers. Acute chest syndrome Acute chest syndrome occurs when blood vessels in the lungs become blocked, typically causing chest pain, a high temperature,...
...than the general population of developing cancerous tumors of the stomach. Chronic vs. acute gastritis Acute gastritis is also an inflammation or irritation of the stomach lining, but one that...