Mild Breathing Distress

Environmental Emergency

Alcohol poisoning

Alcohol poisoning occurs if an individual becomes drunk after consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short span of time. Excessive drinking of alcohol stops the nervous system from functioning properly, especially the brain. This can drastically weaken both mental and physical bodily functions such as speech, sight, coordination and memory. Alcohol poisoning can also

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bronchiectasis

Asbestosis

Asbestosis develops if an individual is constantly exposed to asbestos. It is important to note that asbestos is a naturally-occurring substance utilized as an insulation material. Being exposed to asbestos can occur in various occupations. The inhalation of significant amount of asbestos dust or fibers over an extended time can damage and scar the tissues

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Laryngitis

Asphyxiation: What are the indications?

Asphyxiation occurs once the body is deprived of oxygen. One of the usual causes is choking, but other health and environmental conditions such as smoke inhalation or complications while under general anesthesia are possible causes. Indications of asphyxiation Breathing difficulty The characteristic indication that an individual is undergoing asphyxiation is inability to breathe normally. This

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Folliculitis decalvans

Bronchiectasis

Bronchiectasis is a chronic condition in which the airways in the lungs are unusually widened that results to the accumulation of extra mucus that makes the lungs prone to infection. The usual indications of bronchiectasis include the following: Breathlessness Continuous cough with sputum The severity of the symptoms tends to vary widely. Some individuals only

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