Yes, carrying extra weight can put excess strain on the lungs and heart, leading to shortness of breath. Excess weight can also contribute to conditions such as sleep apnea and asthma, which can further exacerbate breathing difficulties. Losing weight through diet and exercise can help improve breathing and overall health.
Increasing debilitation, worsening shortness of breath, weight loss and, eventually, death.
Symptoms in infants include shortness of breath (dyspnea), difficulty in feeding, and poor weight gain. Older children usually don't have symptoms, but may display fatigue, shortness of breath, or a feeling of lameness in their legs.
Shortness of Breath, chest pains, coughs, hard to breathe.Shortness of breath, weight loss and expanded chest.EMPHESYMA is a chronic lung disease. Fill your lungs with air by taking a big breath, then try to take more breaths with your lungs filled. That's emphesyma. It causes difficulty breathing, wheezings. Cough.
fatigue, weight loss, weakness, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, chronic abdominal pain, and impaired sexual performance.
What are the signs and symptoms of patent ductus arrteriosis? Fast breathing or shortness of breath. Poor feeding and poor weight gain.
Some of theæbiological effects of smoking are shortness of breath, risk of heart attack or stroke, COPD, weight loss, chronic congestion,and rapid aging.
Shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling of legs and feet, irregular heart beat, reduced ability to exercise, sudden weight gain, and decreased alertness.
The most noticeable early symptom of asbestosis is shortness of breath, also called dyspnea. Often this symptom can be overlooked, as it may only happen during periods of strenuous exercise. However, as the condition worsens, the shortness of breath can occur even when the person is not exercising or exerting him- or herself. Other symptoms include difficulty drawing breath, dry cough, fatigue, chest pain, and weight loss.
COPD symptoms include coughing with excessive mucus, a cough that does not seem to want to go away, and shortness of breath after light exercise. Stages of COPD include: Stage 1: chronic coughing. Lung function is FEV1 80% or higher. Stage 2: chronic coughing, shortness of breath. Lung function is FEV1 50% to 79%. Stage 3: chronic coughing, shortness of breath, fatigue. Lung function is FEV1 30% to 49%. Stage 4: chronic coughing, shortness of breath, fatigue, extreme weight loss, blue tinted skin, fluid buildup in the legs and feet. Lung function is FEV1 30% to less than 50%.
There are a number of potential early symptoms of asbestos exposure. One should look for shortness of breath, a persistent cough, chest pains and weight loss.
Early stage pleural mesothelioma may have no symptoms. As it progresses it may cause shortness of breath, chest pain (often on one side or the other), dry cough, fatigue, night sweats, and weight loss.