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Now, she was in the hospital with serious breathing problems, likely pneumonia.
Otherwise, babies can suffer neonatal respiratory morbidity – serious breathing problems – which can prove fatal.
Emphysema gave him serious breathing problems, and prostatitis held him in constant pain.
He had several broken ribs, bruised lungs, a fractured clavicle and serious breathing problems, Dr. Smith wrote in the September-October issue of Arthritis Self-Management.
But in Mexico, where the outbreak began, swine flu is believed to have killed at least 81 people and to have given about 1,300 serious breathing problems.
A respiratory medicine specialist at Southampton General Hospital, he said that the number of patients being admitted as medical emergencies because of serious breathing problems had doubled from 25 or 30 to over 50 a day.
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In anaphylaxis, these immune chemicals cause serious skin symptoms, such as hives and swelling, as well as severe breathing problems and very low blood pressure.
In anaphylaxis, these immune chemicals cause serious skin symptoms, such as hives and swelling, as well as severe breathing problems, such as swelling in the throat, narrowing of the lower airways and wheezing).
"We had a bit of everything: strokes, heart attacks, falls, broken limbs, infections, alcohol problems, exacerbations of serious breathing conditions, psychiatric problems, lots of minor injuries, children who'd had an accident and occasional road traffic accidents.
In some cases, the toxin has spread from the injection site, causing serious swallowing and breathing problems.
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