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Physical activity and Respiratory Health:

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  • ... Obesity Scoliosis Conditions that limit physical activity such as stroke , spinal cord injury, heart problems, trauma ...
  • ... come out of that dark tunnel. If you can think of any new activity that could distract you that would help.And Becka-I'm crazy about dogs ... understand when you say that depression causes such physical pain . It is very difficult to watch such a wonderful person sink ...
  • ... difficult. In its most severe stage, virtually any physical activity becomes extremely difficult, if not impossible. (To feel what it's ...
  • ... Shortness of breath, at first only during or after physical activity, but later also when resting Dry cough Gradual weight loss ...
  • ... in the lungs) Wheezing Shortness of breath with activity As the disease progresses, symptoms may include: ... about your symptoms and medical history, and perform a physical exam. Tests may include: Chest x-ray —x-rays of the ...
  • ... in the lungs) Wheezing Shortness of breath with activity As the disease progresses, patients may experience: ... about your symptoms and medical history, and perform a physical exam. Tests may include: Chest x-ray —a test that ...
  • ... worse. At first, shortness of breath may only occur with physical exertion, but as the disease becomes more advanced, it may occur after very modest activity. When the illness becomes very severe, shortness of breath occurs even ...
  • ... of breath or difficulty breathing, especially after mild activity or exercise Recurring respiratory infections that cause ... about your symptoms and medical history, and perform a physical exam. Tests may include the following: Breathing tests to check ...
  • ... about your symptoms and medical history, and perform a physical exam. You will be asked questions about: Whether symptoms come ... Electrocardiogram —a test that records the heart's activity by measuring electrical currents in the heart muscle ...
  • ... about your symptoms and medical history, and perform a physical exam. He or she may notice that the affected side of your chest has ... used in trauma cases. EKG—reads electrical activity in the heart . Pulse oximetry—noninvasive way to measure your ...
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