Tachypnea means breathing fast and shallow and can happen even if you don't feel short of breath. It can be caused by different diseases or problems in your body, like lung or heart issues. You should ...
What Is Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn? Some newborns have very fast or labored breathing in the first few hours of life because of a lung condition called transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) ...
PRIMARY varicella pneumonia is a clinical entity that has been described as a rare and severe disease in adults. 1–3 Since the first report in 1942 by Waring and his associates, 1 approximately 50 ...
Abstract: Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) is a significant cause of child mortality globally, due to the lack of ubiquitous monitoring methods. Clinically, the wireless stethoscope can be a ...
Fast shallow breathing (tachypnea) is one of several breathing difficulties experienced by pulmonary fibrosis (PF) patients. Breathing problems are common in PF because the disease causes progressive ...
Transient tachypnea (abnormally rapid breathing) of the newborn is characterized by high respiratory rate (more than 60 breaths per minute) and signs of respiratory distress (difficulty in breathing).
Transient tachypnea (abnormally rapid breathing) of the newborn (TTN) is characterized by a high respiratory rate (more than 60 breaths per minute) and signs of respiratory distress (difficulty ...
Dyspnea in conjunction with abnormal lung sounds by auscultation, hypoxemia, tachypnea, cough and/or fever, sputum, or chest pain is the most effective differentiation identification tool for severe ...
Transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN) is a short-lived condition of fast breathing that affects newborn babies and usually resolves after 3 or 4 days after birth. Though rapid breathing in a ...