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Meanings of
dyspnea
in English
Portuguese
dispnéia
Catalan
dipsnea
Spanish
dispnea
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A feeling of not being able to breathe well enough.
dyspnoea
dyspnœa
shortness of breath
Portuguese
dispnéia
Russian
одышка
Portuguese
dispnéia
Spanish
fatiga respiratoria
Catalan
dispnea
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Feelings associated with impaired breathing.
breathlessness
Related terms
symptom
Russian
одышка
Synonyms
Examples for "
breathlessness
"
breathlessness
Examples for "
breathlessness
"
1
Pains in my knees,
breathlessness
;
at 38 this was unacceptable to me.
2
She looked up in surprise at my
breathlessness
and my red eyes.
3
The
breathlessness
of the air increased, so that it was horribly oppressive.
4
Symptoms include
breathlessness
and fatigue, and can significantly reduce quality of life.
5
I withdrew my ear, and waited in a tense
breathlessness
of amazement.
Usage of
dyspnea
in English
1
The arm and hand were paralyzed, and the woman suffered great
dyspnea
.
2
The most frequent symptoms following withdrawal were confusion, agitation, pain and
dyspnea
.
3
Trainees participated in a simulated event involving the presentation of acute
dyspnea
.
4
Diuretics are effective in relieving edema, and
dyspnea
resulting from pulmonary edema.
5
An 18-year man was admitted to the hospital because of acute
dyspnea
.
6
These patients were symptomatic with chest pain, shortness of breath, and
dyspnea
.
7
Conclusion: The many causes of
dyspnea
make it a diagnostic challenge.
8
After two weeks of chemotherapy, however, the patient developed progressive
dyspnea
.
9
Results: The most common clinical findings were hepatosplenomegaly and mild to moderate
dyspnea
.
10
Rationale: Experimental and neuroimaging studies have suggested strong associations between
dyspnea
and pain.
11
However, field assessment of
dyspnea
from multiple etiologies is less concordant.
12
She had received medical treatment, but her
dyspnea
did not improve.
13
The patient then suffered from sudden left chest pain and
dyspnea
.
14
Background: Exercise-induced
dyspnea
is a frequent feature in patients with hyperthyroidism.
15
The patient was observed to be having
dyspnea
only in the upright position.
16
Two months after operation, he complained
dyspnea
and came back to our hospital.
Other examples for "dyspnea"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
dyspnea
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
progressive dyspnea
exertional dyspnea
present with dyspnea
report dyspnea
acute dyspnea
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Translations for
dyspnea
Portuguese
dispnéia
dispneia
falta de ar
Catalan
dipsnea
dispnea
Spanish
dispnea
disnea
fatiga respiratoria
falta de aliento
dificultad respiratoria
Russian
одышка
диспноэ
Dyspnea
through the time
Dyspnea
across language varieties
United States of America
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