Respiratory disorders

Common Causes of Respiratory Disorders
Common conditions that cause breathing problems include:
* asthma;
* other medical problems - heart
insufficiency, pneumonia, emphysema
fever, bronchitis and fever;
* hyperventilation;
* severe forms of allergic diseases.
Common signs and symptoms of breathing problems
Respiratory emergencies are usually easily recognized due to obvious signs and symptoms. There is no need to find out the reason that caused this condition; it is enough to just determine that the person is experiencing difficulty breathing or has stopped breathing altogether. Otherwise, you will lose precious time at a critical moment for the victim.
* The victim cannot take a breath or ha
gasps for air.
* Breathing is rapid or slow.
* Breathing is unusually deep or shallow.
* The victim may make strange whistling sounds.
or gurgling sounds.
* The victim's skin may initially be
unusually wet and red, and then
may become pale or bluish.
decrease in oxygen content in the blood.


• The victim may feel dizzy
lightness or feeling of lightness in the head.
• The victim may feel chest pain
or tingling in the hands and feet.
• The victim may look scared
th, to show great anxiety or fear.
Specific signs and symptoms of asthma
• Whistling sound when exhaling.
• Tension of the cervical and intercostal muscles.
• Cyanosis.
Specific signs and symptoms of hyperventilation
• Shallow breathing.
• The victim complains that he cannot
lacks air or he suffocates.
• The victim experiences fear and apprehension.
Dizziness and a feeling of numbness or tingling in the fingers and toes.
Specific signs and symptoms of allergic reactions
• Previously occurring allergic attacks.
• Sensation of constriction in the chest and throat.
• Skin rash, urticaria, itching.
• Bloating of the lips, face, neck and tongue.
• A whistling sound when exhaling or high-pitched sounds.
squeak-like frequencies when inhaling.
• Feeling weak, dizzy, or dizzy
tion.
• Nausea, vomiting.