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His turmoil began to manifest itself in physical maladies, including swollen limbs and difficulty in breathing.
The symptoms, in his case, are muscular weakness and difficulty in breathing.
The pain is described as "crushing," "compressing," and "like a vise" and is often associated with some difficulty in breathing.
We are campaigning for this to change". · difficulty in breathing - due to severe asthma or throat swelling.
The ambulance service calls to say they're bringing in a very unwell 80-year-old with difficulty in breathing.
Patients with bacterial pneumonia typically experience a sudden onset of high fever with chills, cough, chest pain, and difficulty in breathing.
About half of the rapid progressors -- 5percentt of total cases -- develop such severe difficulty in breathing that they have to be connected to mechanical respirators.
Allergic or hypersensitivity reactions can range from minor effects such as skin rash and itching to more serious effects that include choking and difficulty in breathing.
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A feeling of constriction or suffocation often accompanies the discomfort, though there is seldom actual difficulty in breathing.
"They became inactive, then they started having difficulty in breathing," said Mohamad Khan Mohmin Khan, chairman of the Malaysian Rhino Foundation.
In severe emphysema, difficulty in breathing leads to decreased oxygen intake, which causes headaches and symptoms of impaired mental ability.
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